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The future of surgery is learning from machines
A deep strain is running through hospitals around the country. There are not enough surgeons, and the shortage is growing. Long hours, rising burnout and years of training have made it harder to keep ...
While AI surgical robots improve precision and reduce recovery times, hospitals must enhance training and governance to ...
Artificial intelligence is moving from the lab bench into the operating room, promising to spot and classify brain tumors with a level of speed and precision that would have sounded like science ...
Imagine a world where surgeons are guided by AI to perform complex operations with the precision of world-class experts and where life-saving surgery reaches remote corners of the globe through ...
Surgical artificial intelligence company Uncovr secured $7 million in seed funding for its platform that analyzes surgical ...
Embodying surgical robots with next-gen AI can safely augment practice if ethical and regulatory questions are addressed, say experts writing in Frontiers in Science. A team of pioneering surgeons and ...
Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University have developed an automated machine learning (AutoML) model that can accurately differentiate between two common types of brain tumors using preoperative MRI ...
A routine brain scan can look clear but still leave surgeons guessing. Two benign tumors near the pituitary gland often appear nearly identical on MRI. Choose the wrong one, and the entire surgical ...
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