During your next hospital visit, you may just see a robot on the job. That's because artificial intelligence is leading the charge to give medical staff more help.
You could see a robot or two during your next visit to the hospital or the doctor's office. One company has deployed what is thought to be the world's first fully robotic medical assistant.
A U.S. robotics company has developed Jennie, a robotic pet powered by artificial intelligence that's designed to comfort those facing mental health challenges.
"Fully autonomous surgical robots will transform medicine," Virtuoso Surgical President Robert Webster said. "Not only will they make routine procedures safer and more affordable, but they willalso ...
complex medical needs and dementia. Nadia says that with the fast pace of AI development, it will not be long before intelligent robots will become the carers as well as companions of older people ...