
Robots are getting smarter by the day thanks to the leaps and bounds in artificial intelligence, and here we have the MIRO precision surgical assistant that could help out in open surgery in the future. It is able to perform minimally invasive surgical procedures such as endoscopic heart surgery. Tipping the scales at almost 10 kg while having dimensions similar to that of a human arm, MIRO will feature the following key specifications :-
- Light-weight
- Kinematically redundant
- Fully torque-controlled
- Dexterous robot arm
- Superior payload-to-weight-ratio
Can we sue MIRO if anything goes wrong in the surgery?
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