Robots and Doctors ๐Ÿค–ย 

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By 2030, itโ€™s unlikely that fully autonomous robotic surgeons will replace human surgeons entirely, but robot-assisted surgery will be much more common. Hereโ€™s what to expect:

Predictions for 2030

  • 80%+ of surgeries could involve robotic assistance โ€“ Systems like Da Vinci Surgical System and newer AI-powered robots will be widely used for precision tasks.
  • 10-20% of surgeries may be highly automated โ€“ Some procedures (like laparoscopic surgery, orthopedic implants, and some soft tissue surgeries) could be done with minimal human intervention.
  • Fully autonomous robotic surgeons will be rare โ€“ AI and robotics will still require human oversight, especially for complex procedures requiring judgment, adaptability, and decision-making in unpredictable scenarios.

Key Developments Driving This Shift

  • AI advancements โ€“ Machine learning will improve surgical accuracy.
  • Better robotic dexterity โ€“ Robots will perform more delicate tasks.
  • 5G & remote surgery โ€“ Surgeons could operate remotely with real-time robotic control.

Will robots replace human surgeons?

Not completely. Surgeons will likely shift into supervisory roles, guiding AI-driven robots rather than performing every step manually. The human touch, decision-making, and adaptability will still be crucial for complex surgeries.

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