What is the significance of the success of the first robot-assisted cerebral angiography in China?

The first robot-assisted cerebral angiography operation in China was successful, costing 1 100 million yuan. Personally, one is in technology and the other is in application. We should pay more attention to application. After all, the research and development of technology is still too far away for us ordinary people, and it is difficult for us to get in touch with these things, but we do know the application in ordinary life.

The first is a technological breakthrough. This breakthrough means that the robot has completely reached the control level that can assist people in surgery, and it is safe and stable enough, and the pressing accuracy is high enough. To some extent, robots are actually more reliable than people in surgery, as long as they don't make mistakes, because people may be nervous, and there may be slight hand trembling when they make mistakes. Accurate surgery is very influential, but robots don't. No matter how long the robot is operated, it will not get tired and it will not tremble. Its accuracy is very high. For which point, this point is this point. Therefore, if robots can really be applied to life, there is still a lot of room for application.

In application, the robot can achieve such precision, which means that it can be applied to our real life more and more, and to industries that have an impact on our real life. For example, some people who assemble some precision instruments and equipment may feel very tired and sometimes neglect when they go to work, but as long as you cross Shiyan many times to ensure that its procedures will not go wrong, then the machine will always follow.

Professional first-class individuals don't understand, they can only say that they can be used in our real life and can play an auxiliary role in human activities to a greater extent. But in the final analysis, it is only an auxiliary function, because if it really works, it needs countless experienced people to revise it repeatedly, because life is a matter of life, and there is no room for any mistakes in surgery.