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Chapter 3781 Robots will make great achievements in the medical field

Here, Wu Hao paused for a moment, took a breath, and then the reporter said: "As for the problems that everyone is worried about about the robot's limited capabilities and inadequate care, what I want to say is that this is precisely the driving force for our continuous progress.

We will continue to introduce new technologies and new algorithms to make the robot's nursing capabilities more comprehensive and accurate. At the same time, we will also strengthen the training and supervision of the robots to ensure that they can maintain the best working condition at all times.

As for the issue of responsibility for unexpected situations, this is an issue that we need to face and solve together.

We will actively conduct in-depth communication and discussions with relevant departments, legal experts and user representatives, and strive to develop a fair, reasonable and feasible responsibility division mechanism.

In this way, no matter what the situation, we can ensure that the rights and interests of users are fully protected.

In short, establishing trust between humans and robots is a long-term and complex process.

But as long as we listen carefully, understand, and work hard, I believe that one day, our robots will become indispensable partners in users’ lives, bringing more warmth and happiness to their later years.”

After Wu Hao finished speaking, the camera behind the stage sounded shutter sounds again. If the flash had not been banned, Wu Hao's eyes would probably have been blinded by the flash.

The eyes of the reporters sitting in the front row were full of expectation and longing. They seemed to have seen the beautiful picture of the harmonious coexistence of humans and robots in the future.

The questions continued. At this time, a reporter's question immediately aroused the attention of all reporters on the scene, and even attracted the attention of some experts who were watching the live broadcast.

"Mr. Wu, you talked about the functions of this robot in health care and disease treatment, as well as its powerful performance. Does this mean that your intelligent service robot can also be used in the field of medical diagnosis to replace doctors?

and nurses to treat and care for the patients."

When Wu Hao heard this, a gentle and slightly meaningful smile appeared at the corner of his mouth. He shook his head gently, his eyes shining with a deep understanding of the medical field.

"This journalist friend's question undoubtedly touches on an extremely critical and sensitive area - the boundary between medical diagnosis and the role of robots.

Here, I want to make it clear that although our intelligent service robot has shown great potential in health care, disease monitoring and auxiliary treatment, it is by no means and should not become a substitute for doctors and nurses."

He paused and seemed to be considering every word to ensure that his words were both accurate and warm. "Medical care is a complex subject that combines science, art and humanistic care.

Doctors and nurses not only possess professional medical knowledge, but more importantly, they possess a reverence for life, sympathy for patients, and indescribable intuition and judgment.

These are things that machines, no matter how advanced, can never fully replicate."

Wu Hao's eyes showed a trace of determination, and he continued: "Our robot is more like a powerful assistant in the medical team. It can efficiently complete data collection and analysis, provide accurate monitoring reports, and even

In some cases, adjuvant treatment is performed according to a preset medical plan.

But every action it takes is carried out under the guidance and supervision of human doctors.

The original intention of our design is to make robots a supplementary force in the medical system, not a substitute."

He changed the topic and his tone was full of expectations for the future. "Imagine that when robots can take on tedious data entry, daily monitoring of patients and other tasks, doctors will have more time to communicate in depth with patients.

To understand their fears and hopes, and to provide truly personalized and warm treatment plans.

In this future, it is not that robots replace doctors, but that technology and humanity work together to improve the quality and efficiency of medical services."

Wu Hao's eyes swept across the audience, as if he was having a spiritual dialogue with every audience member. "We know that the core of medical treatment lies in 'treating people', not just 'treating diseases.'

Therefore, our intelligent service robots will always be positioned to assist and enhance human medical capabilities, rather than replace the warmth and care between people.

We believe that only when the power of technology and humanity merge with each other can we draw the most moving picture of the future in the medical field."

At this point, Wu Hao glanced at the reporters in the audience, then changed the topic and said: "Of course, this does not mean that robots will not play a role in the future medical field. Robots are the best in smart medical and smart medical care.

It is a carrier because it can unconditionally and accurately execute the instructions of artificial intelligence, especially intelligent medical systems. In this regard, it is more accurate than humans, which will have huge advantages in the treatment of some diseases.

.”

Wu Hao's words were like a breeze, blowing away the fog in everyone's minds and giving everyone present a clearer understanding of the role of intelligent service robots in the medical field. He continued, with a kind of voice in his voice.

Unquestionable firmness:

"For example, for some patients who need long-term precise control of drug dosage or complex rehabilitation training, our robot can provide 24-hour uninterrupted monitoring and assistance. It can automatically adjust based on the patient's real-time physiological data.

The amount of drug delivered, or the patient can be guided to complete a series of delicate rehabilitation actions. This kind of precision and continuity is difficult to fully achieve in human nursing."

He leaned forward slightly, as if waiting for the resonance of the audience, and then continued: "For another example, in the operating room, the robot can serve as the doctor's 'third hand' to assist in completing tasks that require extremely high precision and are difficult to achieve by human hands."

Operation. They will not get tired and their hands will not shake due to long hours of work, which undoubtedly provides another layer of guarantee for the success rate of the operation."

Wu Hao's eyes shone with excitement, as if he had foreseen a future in which technology and medical care would be perfectly integrated. "Moreover, with the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence technology, our robots can also assist by learning a large number of medical cases.

Doctors make faster and more accurate diagnoses. They can quickly filter out key information, provide decision support for doctors, and make treatment plans more personalized and effective."

He changed the topic and his tone became deeper: "But please remember, behind all this is the cooperation between humans and machines, not confrontation. No matter how smart the robot is, it cannot replace the doctor's perception of the patient's emotions.

Replacing the warm hands of nurses. Medical care is always the most profound connection between people and the most solid reliance when we face the challenges of life together."

Wu Hao's eyes swept the audience again, his eyes full of longing and confidence for the future. "So, our goal at Haoyu Technology is not to make robots become 'dictators' in the medical field, but to make them become

Doctors, nurses and even every patient's right partner. We hope to use the power of technology to make medical care more humane and efficient, so that everyone can enjoy better medical services."


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