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Surgeon-Controlled Humanoid Robots Perform World-First Operation on Live Pigs

via Ars Technica·3h ago

Researchers report a world-first: humanoid robots, controlled by human surgeons, performed operations on live pigs in a preclinical trial testing whether such machines could one day assist in the operating room. The study is an early step toward assessing the feasibility of general-purpose humanoid robots in surgery.

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