I think its a pretty good idea, after all a surgeon is only human. His fingers could slip, his eyes could blur, all sorts of things. Robots wont have adware or popups so its only focus is the surgery. A lot of what current computers have problems with is programs not working together right. This thing would be designed to work flawlessly. Now if they sold a home surgery kit for Windows Vista, I'd be scared. Even if it did have the latest firmware.
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I think its a pretty good idea, after all a surgeon is only human. His fingers could slip, his eyes could blur, all sorts of things. Robots wont have adware or popups so its only focus is the surgery. A lot of what current computers have problems with is programs not working together right. This thing would be designed to work flawlessly. Now if they sold a home surgery kit for Windows Vista, I'd be scared. Even if it did have the latest firmware.