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Artificial intelligence‐based approaches to augmenting and automating surgical training
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2026
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a promising tool for augmenting surgical training and improving the objectivity and scalability of surgical skill assessment and feedback. To date, AI models are adept at detecting relatively large differences in surgical performance and providing rudimentary feedback. Further work is required to create models capable of doing more fine-tuned skill assessments and generating more detailed, constructive feedback.
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