A new study from the Montreal Neurological Institute found that when it comes to teaching brain surgery, artificial intelligence (AI) performs better than real teachers.
Researchers compared students who used virtual reality and AI with those taught by humans, and found that students taught by machines learned twice as fast.
Traditionally, students learn neurosurgery by observing the operating room, and then slowly start doing small surgical tasks on their own.
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