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TopicProgress is being made in using robotics and automation in surgery
FLUFFYGERM
07/09/18 12:49:43 PM
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clearaflagrantj posted...
FLUFFYGERM posted...
CruelBuffalo posted...
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/jul/04/robots-nhs-surgeons-keyhole-surgery-versius

More of this will reduce the real costs of healthcare. Can't wait.

Good job showing an article about the great NHS system. Glad they using this to TRAIN surgeons. We should really move toward a system like theirs. Glad were on the same page.


I don't care where and how the automation happens first. I just care that it happens. This is a great precedent because once the technology is mass produced it's just a matter of time before it disrupts the entire industry.

Or the top 0.1% will just buy up all the technology and hoard all the profit generated by it


This is legitimately one of the stupidest leftist points I see otherwise intelligent people peddling.

If this was actually a thing, every innovation in the last 150 years would've not been made accessible to regular people. You literally have to shut your eyes and absolutely refuse to see how reality works in order to genuinely believe that the big bad rich boogeyman is going to prevent regular people from having access to these things.
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