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Israel launches humanoids that imitate doctors to conduct surgeries with accuracy
Medtech driven by data collection and AI has significantly enhanced the scope of treatment and care, especially since it emerged as a lifesaver during the pandemic. More sophisticated and smarter machines started making appearances in hospitals to provide contactless care and also in public spaces to enforce social distancing. The Middle East has already seen medical practitioners guide robots towards removal of tumours, but now it seems the machines are ready to take control. Israeli firm Memic has launched a surgical robot which is the first of its kind, since it's a lot more like human beings and can replicate techniques of real doctors. The humanoid has arms which allow it to perform surgeries like any other medical professional, and the artificial limbs are designed to imitate a doctor's arms, down to the movement of shoulders, elbows and wrists.