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Breakthrough robot nails surgery like a human doctor
Breakthrough robot nails surgery like a human doctor after watching videos
A robot, trained solely by observing seasoned surgeons on video, has successfully replicated complex surgical procedures, performing with a skill level comparable to experienced human doctors. Researchers note that by successfully using imitation learning to train surgical robots,
Robot That Watched Surgical Videos Now Operates With Human-Level Skill
Researchers have developed a robot capable of performing surgical procedures with the same skill as human doctors by training it using videos of surgeries. The team from Johns Hopkins and Stanford Universities harnessed imitation learning,
Crazy video shows a robot learning how to do a job just by watching a person
This new self-learning robotic arm could be the future of robotic butlers, and it could even teach other robots the things it learns.
Watching surgery videos allows robot to perform with skill of human doctor
A robot, trained for the first time by watching videos of seasoned surgeons, executed the same surgical procedures as skillfully as the human doctors.
Robot learned surgical tasks from videos and AI
A research team used videos of surgeries and the machine learning architecture behind ChatGPT to successfully train a robot to do basic tasks like manipulate a needle, lift body tissue and suture. Why it matters: Showing a robot can perform with the skill of a doctor opens up new possibilities for devices like the widely used da Vinci surgical system and reduce the risk of medical errors,
Robot learns to perform surgical tasks expertly just by watching videos
It takes years of intense study and a steady hand for humans to perform surgery, but robots might have an easier time picking it up with today's AI technology.
Robot that watched surgery videos performs with skill of human doctor, researchers report
A robot, trained for the first time by watching videos of seasoned surgeons, executed the same surgical procedures as skillfully as the human doctors, say researchers.
Robot watches how-to videos and becomes an expert surgeon
How-to videos are great for humans looking to pick up some quick skills. Now, it turns out they’re also great for robots looking to become amazing surgeons. In a groundbreaking step towards robotic autonomy,
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Nvidia Powers Tesla's Humanoid Robots With New AI Tech: Here's What To Expect In 2025
Nvidia prepares to enter the robotics industry with new Jetson Thor computers, aiming for advanced AI capabilities and ...
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‘Robot revolution’ forces China’s human workforce to adapt
China does still has an abundance of engineers, though — in spite of the massive skills gap suggested by the education ...
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Watch a robot operate on a pork loin
“All we need is image input and then this AI system finds the right action,” postdoctoral researcher Ji Woong Kim said. “We ...
Interesting Engineering
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Robots to get human-like touch, dexterity with Meta’s new technology
Meta's latest innovations, named Sparsh, Digit 360 and Digit Plexus, focus on touch perception, tactile dexterity and ...
The Robot Report
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Humanoid study group launches survey on human-robot interaction
Subsequently, Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) will require an additional 1-2 years to develop and ratify any
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Xpeng Takes on Tesla with New Iron Humanoid Robot
Xpeng Motors' Iron Robot sets new standards in robotics, featuring advanced AI, human-like motion, and potential ...
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ChatGPT is a poet. A new study shows people prefer its verses.
A new study finds that people prefer poems written by ChatGPT, a chatbot, over those written by human writers.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
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Superhuman vision lets robots see through walls, smoke with new LiDAR-like eyes
University of Pennsylvania researchers use AI-processed radio waves to enable robots "see" in 3D, navigating smoke, glass, ...
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