Now this could be interesting:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26284210
Imagine what this could do for medical applications such as remote
surgery. Applying this to surgical robotics could enable a specialised surgeon
to perform a demanding operation from his office halfway around the world,
which would be of tremendous value for a forward combat area surgical theatre.
Not that you couldn't do it with two optical sensors, but this is much more
compact and could be incorporated directly into the surgical instrument.
Google is rapidly becoming a focal point for robotics and artificial
intelligence.
Chris
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