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Sorry, Musk: autonomous surgery is decades away, not three years

Sorry, Musk: autonomous surgery is decades away, not three years

Posted on April 15, 2026 By admin


The fundamental challenge in surgery is not precision but adaptability.
| Photo Credit: César Badilla Miranda

Elon Musk recently claimed that in three years, there will be more expert surgical robots than surgeons on the earth. The statement generated considerable excitement, speculation, and outrage in equal measure. While medicine is a deeply personal enterprise, it is also rooted in science.

The fundamental challenge in surgery is not precision but adaptability. Surgery in a young child is vastly different from an elderly person even when the pathology and procedure are the same. This fact is further confounded by previous treatment, underlying health issues, and variations in anatomy and physiology.

Published – April 16, 2026 07:30 am IST



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