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Chapter 3781 Robots will make great achievements in the medical field

When preaching, Wu Hao paused for a moment, took a breath, and then the reporter said: "As for the limited robotic capabilities and poor care that everyone is worried about, I want to say that this is precisely the driving force behind our continuous progress.

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

Regarding the issue of responsibility for unexpected situations, this is a problem that we need to face and solve together.

We will actively communicate and discuss in-depth with relevant departments, legal experts and user representatives, and strive to formulate a fair, reasonable and feasible responsibility division mechanism.

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

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

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

After Wu Hao's words finished, the camera behind the audience sounded again with a shutter sound. If it weren't forbidden to flash, Wu Hao's eyes would have been blinded.

The reporters sitting in the front row had full of expectations and longing, as if they had seen the beautiful picture of humans and robots living in harmony in the future.

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

"Mr. Wu, you mentioned the functions of this robot in health care, disease treatment, and its powerful performance. Does this mean that your intelligent service robot can also be used in the field of medical diagnosis and replace doctors and nurses to treat and care for patients."

Upon hearing this, Wu Hao curled a gentle but slightly profound smile on his lips. He shook his head gently, and his eyes flashed with a deep understanding of the medical field.

"The question of this journalist friend undoubtedly touches on an extremely critical and sensitive area - the boundary between medical diagnosis and robotic roles.

Here, I want to be clear that our intelligent service robot, while showing great potential in health care, disease monitoring and assisted treatment, is by no means and should not be a replacement for doctors and nurses.”

He paused, as if he was considering every word to ensure that his words were both accurate and warm. "Medical is a complex discipline that combines science, art and humanistic care.

Doctors and nurses not only have professional medical knowledge, but more importantly, they have awe of life, sympathy for patients, and indescribable intuition and judgment.

These are machines, no matter how advanced they are, cannot be completely copied.”

A hint of firmness appeared in Wu Hao's eyes, and he continued: "Our robot is more like a right-hand assistant in the medical team. It can efficiently collect and analyze data, provide accurate monitoring reports, and even perform auxiliary treatment based on preset medical plans in some cases.

But every action 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 replacement.”

His tone changed, and his tone was filled with expectations for the future. "Imagine that when a robot can undertake tasks such as tedious data entry and daily patient monitoring, doctors will have more time to communicate in-depth with patients, understand their fears and hopes, and provide truly personalized and warm treatment plans.

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

Wu Hao's eyes swept through the audience, as if he was having a spiritual conversation with every listener. "We know very well that the core of medical care is to 'treat people', not just 'treat diseases'.

Therefore, our intelligent service robots will always be positioned as assisting and enhancing human medical capabilities, rather than replacing the warmth and care that belongs to people.

We believe that only when technology and the power of human nature are integrated can we draw the most moving future in the medical field."

Speaking of this, Wu Hao glanced at the reporters in the audience, then changed his subject and said, "Of course, this does not mean that robots will not be able to do anything in the medical field in the future. Robots are the best carriers for intelligent medical and smart medical care, because they can unconditionally and accurately execute various 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 hearts, giving everyone a clearer understanding of the role of intelligent service robots in the medical field. He continued, with an unquestionable firmness in his voice:

"For example, for some patients who need to accurately control the dose of drugs for a long time or undergo complex rehabilitation training, our robot can provide 24-hour uninterrupted monitoring and assistance. It can automatically adjust the drug delivery volume based on the patient's real-time physiological data, or guide the patient to complete a series of fine rehabilitation actions. This accuracy and sustainability is difficult for human care to fully achieve."

He leaned slightly, as if waiting for the audience to resonate with him, and then continued: "For example, in the operating room, robots can serve as the doctor's 'third hand' to assist in completing operations that require extremely high accuracy and are difficult for human hands to achieve. They will not be tired and will not tremble due to long-term work, which undoubtedly provides another layer of guarantee for the success rate of the operation."

Wu Hao's eyes flashed with excitement, as if he had foresaw the future of perfect integration of technology and medical care. "And with the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence technology, our robots can also assist doctors in making faster and more accurate diagnosis by learning a large number of medical cases. They can quickly screen out key information, provide decision-making support for doctors, and make treatment plans more personalized and more effective."

His tone changed and his tone became deeper: "But remember that behind all this is the cooperation between humans and machines, not confrontation. No matter how intelligent the robot is, it cannot replace the doctor's perception of the patient's emotions, and cannot replace the nurse's warm hands. Medical care is always the deepest connection between people and the most solid support we rely on when facing life challenges together."
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