Interesting post @cryptoitaly. I've resteemed it. I like how robotics and AI are helping out the medical world not just in surgery, but also in diagnostics. I remember there being this diagnostic AI that compares a patient's symptoms to those in a worldwide database. It got much better results than human diagnosticians, especially for the more rare diseases out there.
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Thanks a lot! Medicine and technology are deeply connected, as surgeon I look forward new tools for either diagnosis and surgery! :)
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