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"Robots, Sir. As far as the eye can see..."
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I've undergone both successful and unsuccessful manual surgeries. I guess I'd agree to anything with proven record.

As for robot surgery, if you are going to be an early settler on Mars, you will probably have it if you need surgery. I suspect a robot would be far more efficient than a human for carrying out the surgery, provided the diagnosis was correct and complete. I am not so sure they would respond properly too.
[1] Development of a humanoid robot prototype, HRP-5P, capable of heavy labor and set to replace builders everywhere.
REF 1: Youtube: Short Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMLPh...
REF 2: Phys.org: Some more detail around the research program: https://phys.org/news/2018-11-humanoi...
Then on the other hand.
[2] Robot surgeon goes berserk.
REF: DailyMail. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
[3] Which kinda tells us we're no where near the 'Prometheus,' automated surgery pod.
REF: Youtube: WARNING: Cringeworthy surgical movie scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEbX7...
So the bottomline.
Robots replace builders the way that tractors replaced farm workers.
What does society do with the spare labour this time around?
And, would you agree to robot surgery?