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Surgeons and engineers at UC San Diego completed the first preclinical trial of teleoperated humanoid robot surgeries on non-primate mammals. One procedure paired a human surgeon with a robot; a second laparoscopic gallbladder removal was performed entirely by two humanoid robots named Surgie. The five-foot, 60-pound robot required recalibration during surgery and faces latency issues.
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