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would have died by themselves
Desperate move by ZB
Desperate move by ZB
Thats going to bite them in the ass when the robot glitches like a Tesla. Think of the lawsuits.Zimmer Biomet has the potential to become the first company to deliver fully autonomous capabilities and redefine both the standard of care and the future of orthopedic surgery."
Hahahahahahahhahaha. Love it when the Stryker meatheads come here within 24 hrs!!!!would have died by themselves
Desperate move by ZB
Hey light bright. A non human operated robot just did a gall bladder removal with 100% accuracy from watching YouTube videos. If you don’t think this is where technology going you are out of your mind. You know how much equipment is in the OR and you’re worried about teslas…. Ahahahaha. It truly shows your agenda, ZB buys another company and you can’t take it. Go cry on Teslas board.Check this out, watch the video, a Tesla driving along suddenly picks up speed and veers across lanes into a cop car. Do you think the operator caused this to occur or a malfunctioning Robot? Unknown if any self driving features were used but Teslas have a long history of behaving this way regardless of what is operating the vehicle. I should know i profiled like 50 cases of FSD, Autopilot, professional drivers, regular drivers, and even intoxicated ones where the Teslas behaves like this one.
This is what will happen with these Autonomous Surgery Robots as the earths magnetic field continues to weaken. They know tech is glitching like this but they keep pushing forward on this...its baffling. Zimmer doesnt have the US government behind it like Musk does to protect it. Lawsuits will be painful.
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I understand that these can work successfully otherwise it wouldnt be a thing. My point is Autonomous technology glitches and glitches in a major way because of EMI...just look at Teslas. Most of the time people have a great experience using Teslas. But on a weekly basis, as there are so many of them, they veer off their path like the one i posted with alot of deaths because of it. Zimmer will experience lawsuits when these machines glitch as well.A non human operated robot just did a gall bladder removal with 100% accuracy from watching YouTube videos. If you don’t think this is where technology going you are out of your mind.
How do you know they arent glitching due to EMI? Hospital machines experience issues all the time. Its hard to determine when these are caused by EMI however. What would you expect to happen if a MRI or CT scanner, which are heavily shielded due to their large EM fields, were to glitch? They have emergency shutdown buttons for a reason.How come the rest of the hospital isn’t glitching? Tons of facilities all over America with major MRI machines, CT scanners, nothing having these issues. Quit fear mongering and look around the hospital at the tech.
Nah. Winner for ZB. Caught everyone with their pants down. We are here at another firm trying to figure out what to do now. Cant believe Stryker didnt buy this.would have died by themselves
Desperate move by ZB
Nah. Winner for ZB. Caught everyone with their pants down. We are here at another firm trying to figure out what to do now. Cant believe Stryker didnt buy this.
Not talking about Mako here chief. Process the info brother.You can’t believe Stryker didn’t buy an unproven, limited & over priced robot?
Furthermore, when a surgery robot glitches its going to veer off course cutting, tearing, burning along its suddenly altered path. It'll happen so fast that if these robots do have a quick shutdown feature, it'll do plenty of damage before whomever is observing the surgery can react.
Imagine that happening with a Surgery Robot...it will happen!Two men are seen conversing in its vicinity.
Suddenly, the robot begins flailing its limbs around as the men attempt to get out of its way. It appears to knock a computer monitor, among other objects, to the floor during its rampage.
You don’t have a clue about robotic Surgury as it’s being used all over the world already without it killing patients. What was your post? Fear Mongering… no wonder everyone thinks you are nothing more then a sintx stock pumper. You are clueless about Surgury, clueless about the orthopedic business, clueless about medicine as a whole. You have proven that very well posting on Zimmer forum, thanks for showing everyone what a true narcissist is.Humanoid robot goes on 'attack' in chilling viral video
Video is reportedly security footage from factory in China
Imagine that happening with a Surgery Robot...it will happen!
Humanoid robot goes on 'attack' in chilling viral video
Did you know that Investigators of the Air India flight are looking into the possibility that control module or ECU caused the fuel switches to move into the off position? This despite so many US articles trying to shift the blame to one of the pilots. More on this here:
SiNtx Technologies Inc (SINT): While the US media is trying to blame th...
Why not shut up and let them investigate. So far you have proved you don’t know airplanes and that speculation makes one look even dumberHumanoid robot goes on 'attack' in chilling viral video
Video is reportedly security footage from factory in China
Imagine that happening with a Surgery Robot...it will happen!
Humanoid robot goes on 'attack' in chilling viral video
Did you know that Investigators of the Air India flight are looking into the possibility that control module or ECU caused the fuel switches to move into the off position? This despite so many US articles trying to shift the blame to one of the pilots. More on this here:
SiNtx Technologies Inc (SINT): While the US media is trying to blame th...
This case was Surgeon assisted so technically it could be either that caused the tear. Zimmer Biomet would not experience such doubt as Monograms robots are supposed to be completely autonomous. Thus when the robot glitches and does something like this, Zimmer Biomet will be at fault for when the inevitable lawsuits come.Hi guys. My dad passed away due to a da Vinci robotic prostatectomy. He got diagnosed in April with a Gleason score of 5 or. The robot or surgeon, tore his rectum in two spots. They had to do an emergency surgery on him 36 hours after re admission. He spent 2 weeks in the icu before being airlifted to another hospital for another corrective surgery to repair his colostomy. A week later after suffering immensely, he passed. The doctors completely messed up and I just want to get the word out there about how terrible the da Vinci robot is. I am angry at the doctors and feel like people need to know the truth about what’s actually happening in the medical world.
Another fear mongering post. Get sued if you do this blah blah blah. If I buy paint and eat it can I sue because it looks like soup? If you don’t think these companies don’t keep cash around for lawsuits you are out of your mind. It’s a new concept to you I know because sintx doesn’t make money, so they can’t save cash. Maybe sintx ex ceo Sonny Bal can be the expert witness against Zimmer for these lawsuits of the future, like he has been multiple times in the past while CEO of sintx.This case was Surgeon assisted so technically it could be either that caused the tear. Zimmer Biomet would not experience such doubt as Monograms robots are supposed to be completely autonomous. Thus when the robot glitches and does something like this, Zimmer Biomet will be at fault for when the inevitable lawsuits come.
There are studies out there about surgeries gone wrong due to robots, you just have to search for them. Autonomous tech will only make it worse when it veers off course like a Tesla.