Perform Surgery
Even a few years ago, the concept that robots may one day be used to operate on people would have seemed absurd, but that is no longer the case. Robot-assisted operations, which are carried out remotely by real surgeons using a specialized, cutting-edge robot, are becoming more and more popular in hospitals all over the world.
As you may expect, it has a lot of benefits over the conventional approach. Typically, surgeons choose open surgery, in which they cut up the surrounding tissue to view their work. The same treatment may now be performed considerably more precisely through a smaller surgical cut thanks to a remote-controlled robot outfitted with enough cameras, lowering the danger of bleeding or infection issues.
The process isn't automated and still needs a human specialist, but that's probably always the case with delicate, complex surgical operations. However, automated robots might be a good choice for routine treatments, and we now have prototypes that can execute some automated procedures on animals.