The hand that teaches the robot
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Surgeons spend years developing hand dexterity.
Until now, that expertise has been impossible to capture.
Researchers at MIT built an ultrasound wristband that lets AI infer finger movements in real time by imaging the tendons inside the wrist.
If surgical skill can be converted into data, it could eventually be stored, shared, and used to train the next generation of surgical robots.
The future of autonomous surgery may begin long before a robot enters the operating room.
Source: MIT Technology Review


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