Researchers from the University of Woxsen have designed new artificial intelligence robots that help doctors do surgeries more precision. Instead of being formed using conventional materials such as plastic and metal, the robot is designed using biodegradable components inspired by nature, in particular the structures of spider and exoskeleton silk. These organic materials offer not only extraordinary resistance and flexibility, but also decompose naturally, which considerably reduces the ecological footprint of surgical tools.
In particular, the system is still based on human control, allowing surgeons to take control manually if necessary.
“We build the future of surgery – where sustainability, artificial intelligence and human expertise converge to redefine patient care. This system is more than a technological step; it is a vision of the way health care can evolve in a responsible and equitably,” said Dr. Hemachandran K, director of the AI Research Center.
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