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Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technology: AI-Driven Robotics in Surgery: Precision and Efficiency

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  • Nasrullah Abbasi
  • Hafiz Khawar Hussain

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with smart technology in surgical robotics has brought about a significant transformation in the field of surgery, enhancing both precision and efficiency. AI-driven surgical robots empower surgeons to perform intricate procedures with unparalleled accuracy, effectively reducing human error and shortening patient recovery times. This article delves into the synergy between AI and smart technology within surgical robotics, examining their impact on improving surgical precision, streamlining procedures, and optimizing patient outcomes. By conducting a thorough review of recent advancements, we explore the methodologies used, the achievements made, and the future possibilities in AI-driven robotic surgery. This exploration highlights the revolutionary potential of AI in creating safer and more effective surgical interventions, paving the way for continuous innovation and improvement in the field of surgery. The findings of this review emphasize the critical role that AI will continue to play in advancing surgical practices, ultimately leading to better patient care and outcomes.

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  • Nasrullah Abbasi & Hafiz Khawar Hussain, 2024. "Integration of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technology: AI-Driven Robotics in Surgery: Precision and Efficiency," Journal of Artificial Intelligence General science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023, Open Knowledge, vol. 5(1), pages 381-390.
  • Handle: RePEc:das:njaigs:v:5:y:2024:i:1:p:381-390:id:207
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