
In the not-so-distant future, AI-controlled robots will almost certainly enslave humanity and make us all wish we could go back to the stone age, but for now, they're actually pretty helpful machines. In fact, they're even saving human lives in entirely new ways, and surgeons from the Maastricht University Medical Center in The Netherlands completed the first robot-assisted supermicrosurgery. The robot was used to suture vessels measuring as small as 0.3 millimeters across in order to treat lymp...
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