Comment Re:I was in the room for the first surgery with R2 (Score 4, Interesting) 52
I don't want to speak for the Preceyes team, but from my conversations with them, they know what they're doing, and they've learned from Da Vinci. The use cases are very different. R2D2 isn't huuuuge and multipurpose. It's small, designed to operate only in the eye, and it's able to augment what the surgeon can do.
The outcomes will come with time, but with cost, these robots might cut them. OK, it's an investment to buy/ lease the robot, and it costs to operate. But you need a sterile area to operate in. If the robot's doing the operating (on low-risk, routine procedures) and you're controlling it elsewhere, and the person's under a laminar flow hood, blowing sterile air, then you don't need an operating room (which costs lots of money to run, takes up lots of space, etc.) -- you need a laminar flow hood.