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AIThe future of surgery is learning from machines

AI systems are coaching medical students in surgery and could reshape health care and robotics in the years ahead.

Joseph Shavit
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InnovationsScientists developed smart robotic materials that can reshape themselves like living tissues
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InnovationsSelf-powered sensors transform robotics technology
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