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Adam Hamawy's Surgical Robot Revolution: Why Remote Ambulances in Cyber-Space Are Set to Replace 911 by 2035

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Adam Hamawy's Surgical Robot Revolution: Why Remote Ambulances in Cyber-Space Are Set to Replace 911 by 2035

In less than a decade, the ghost in the machine has a name: Dr. Adam Hamawy. By 2035, expect a full-scale societal shift as surgical AI, piloted remotely by experts like Hamawy, makes emergency rooms obsolete. Ambulances will be mobile surgical suites, staffed by robots and guided by a human hand from thousands of miles away. The big controversy? Privacy advocates warn that every open wound becomes a potential data point for insurance algorithms. But for Hamawy, the future is simple: a surgeon in Singapore operating on a car crash victim in rural Montana, cutting response times from hours to seconds. The question isn't if we trust the machine, but if we trust the person behind the screen.