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Transforming Surgery With Artificial Intelligence: An Early Analysis of Private Industry Trends
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2025
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Abstract
There are numerous companies implementing AI solutions, and financial investment is high. Given the rapid pace of development, surgeon input is needed to reconcile product development with patient-centered care. Clinician participation in private industry development may address health inequities, shape the future role of surgeons in the operating room, and ensure safeguards with regulatory oversight and improved data reporting.
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