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« on: August 14, 2014, 12:42:36 AM »
What's your point Frankie, a stuff ton of whites say the same things about black people. They're both tribal pieces of stuff.
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https://www.tue.nl/en/university/news-and-press/news/new-microsurgery-robot-is-five-times-as-precise-as-a-human-hand/That's a hand though, I'm sure robotic hands are more steady than human hands. I'm talking about surgeon experience. The experience on what to do if something went wrong. This robotic hand is great since it will be operated by a robot. My point is that I can't see robots replacing doctors entirely. Part of being a doctor is not just diagnosis, but also having a human relationship with your patient. Would you rather go to a doctor's office and have a machine look at you for a minute and give you a diagnosis without even getting into the psychological side of medicine, or have a human diagnose you using not only your physical symptoms, but also your mental ones. I think robots and doctors will be working side by side in the future.
Robots are inherently better than humans at surgery. You picked the worst example for this.
1. Yes. XRAYs and MRIs allow them to see the internal anatomy perfectly and make perfect incisions.
2. Yes. (using vision processing)
3. If the human is awake for surgery, they can take comfort in the fact that whoever employs the robot had withheld from using robots until they were made to be better than all (or most) human surgeons. (The same argument is made for self driving cars. Self driving cars don't need to be perfect, just better than humans)
Of course they could replace a medical professional. Watch the video, there is a whole part about professionals.
I'm going to hell for laughing at thisI'm a Muslim Arab, and I laughed, so you're good mate.



Made by Hand parts is just another way of saying "Just the way you like it, -Love Mom"Honestly though, hand made shoes/bags are generally a much better quality than machine made goods. I thought this was universally recognized.
They made it wif wuv
the guy who sits next to me in english practically yelled "forget college" todayTell him he is going to miss out on all the college ragers.
I can tell he's going to get far
What the forget is this stuff? A robot's "hand" does not tremble, you can literally bolt the loving tool into the robot "hand" (no more lost clamps post-surgery, yay), and you can program it to fit a specific human being. If the person is totally immobilized and you account for blood flow and other movements there is literally no reason why a human should be better than a robot.First off, calm the forget down. This is about more than "trembling." The human body is too complicated to just leave to a robot. Would a robot be able to recognize what exactly to cut in a human body? Would it be able to distinguish different organs and recognize the problem if something went wrong mid surgery? Would a robot be able to duplicate human interaction and provide a sense of calm and security in patients? I've talked to many doctors and medical students, and most tell me the same thing. Robots may replace a surgeons hands, they may be fully integrated to work side by side with doctors, but they will never be able to fully replace a medical professional.
sounds like easy assAre you going to college? Trust me you see a stuff ton types of weird people.
i'm sorta disappointed that leaving high school means i won't be getting entertainment like these sorts of people as often. i'm going to be back at the school often for younger friends and my girlfriend, but it just won't be the same
i like CountWell, forget all u guys. I'm set for life.