RRDW-Robotics Research And Development Wings

RRDW-Robotics Research And Development Wings

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04/06/2024

We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming Prompt Engineering Workshop on June 15 at 20:00 BST. This session is perfect for anyone looking to master the art of AI communication and enhance their interaction with artificial intelligence.

Workshop Overview: Elevate your skills by joining us for an intensive session on AI prompt engineering. Learn to craft precise and impactful prompts with the expertise needed for both professional and creative applications. This hands-on workshop will empower you to leverage AI effectively, boosting your capabilities and fostering innovation.

Details:

-Date: June 15

-Time: 20:00 BST

-Location: Google Meet

Register via the link below 👇
https://forms.gle/3HSrsVj6JUviEht56

Deadline: June 12 23:00 BST

Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the sophisticated world of AI and strengthen your skills. We look forward to seeing you there!

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02/06/2024

A Workshop on Prompt Engineering coming for you!
With progression and increasing cruciality of AI, the prompt engineering has become the ring to bell the customary. Now considering its significance and necessity RRDW is going to bring a rolling map to make you accustomed to Prompt Engineering.
Prompt engineering provides with the perks like:
• Customization
• Optimization
• Efficiency
• Consistency
• Tailored and crafted responses
Well, the list might get as long as a day so, let’s keep it for the workshop! Keep an eye on the page for the upcoming details like – Date, Platform and so on. Remember prompt engineering is not only a skill but more of a precondition for the world of Artificial Intelligence.

30/05/2024

Envisaging a world in which the surgeries are incorporated with robotics!

Robots are increasingly used in surgery to perform delicate procedures with precision, often with smaller incisions and faster recovery times for patients.

Robotic surgery represents a revolutionary advancement in the field of medicine, combining the precision of robotics with the expertise of skilled surgeons. With this technology, surgeons can perform complex procedures with enhanced accuracy and control, often resulting in better patient outcomes. By using robotic systems, surgeons can operate with smaller incisions, reducing trauma to the body and promoting faster recovery times for patients. Additionally, robotic surgery allows for greater dexterity and range of motion compared to traditional techniques, enabling surgeons to access difficult-to-reach areas with ease. Despite its advantages, robotic surgery also poses challenges, including the high cost of equipment and the need for specialized training. However, as technology continues to evolve and become more accessible, robotic surgery holds the promise of transforming healthcare by improving surgical precision, patient safety, and overall quality of care.

21/07/2023

The first robotic liver transplant in the US was performed in May 2023 by a team of surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The patient, a man in his 60s with liver cancer and cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C, made a full recovery and was able to resume normal activities within a month.

The use of robotic technology in liver transplant surgery offers several potential advantages, including:

* Smaller incisions, which lead to less pain and a faster recovery
* Greater precision, which can help to reduce complications
* Improved visualization of the surgical field, which can help surgeons to better understand the anatomy and identify any potential problems

The success of the first robotic liver transplant in the US is a significant milestone in the field of liver transplantation. It offers hope for the development of faster and more precise robotic transplant techniques, which could benefit many patients in the future.

Here are some additional details about the surgery:

* The surgery was performed using the da Vinci Xi surgical robot, which is a state-of-the-art robotic system that is used in a variety of minimally invasive surgeries.
* The incisions were all less than 1 inch long.
* The surgery took about 8 hours.
* The patient was discharged from the hospital after 5 days.

The patient's name has not been released, but he is said to be doing well and is grateful for the care he received. The surgeons involved in the surgery have said that they are excited about the potential of robotic liver transplant surgery and believe that it could become a standard treatment option in the future.

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