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AI-Enhanced Surgical Robots at King’s College London Aim for Personalized Surgery

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Experts suggest that equipping surgical robots with advanced AI has the potential to improve surgical practices, provided that ethical and regulatory considerations are carefully managed. A collaborative team of surgeons and researchers at King’s College London believe that AI-enhanced surgical robotics could lead to more personalized surgical procedures and improve various aspects of surgical teams’ performance.

The researchers state that AI integration could enhance performance, situational awareness, decision-making processes, and overall effectiveness in surgical settings. They emphasize that addressing ethical and regulatory concerns is crucial for the safe and successful implementation of AI in surgical robotics. The team envisions a future where AI-enhanced robots enable “true personalized surgery,” tailoring procedures to individual patient needs and characteristics.

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Date: May 7, 2026

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