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Subject: Re: Why Surgeons Are Wearing The Apple Vision Pro In Operating Rooms
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 18:35:30 +1300
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On 2024-10-18 04:45:15 +0000, Andrews said:
> 
>  *Why Surgeons Are Wearing The Apple Vision Pro In Operating Rooms*
>  <https://time.com/7093536/surgeons-apple-vision-pro/>
> 
> Over the last month, Horgan and other surgeons at the University of
> California, San Diego have performed more than 20 minimally invasive
> operations while wearing Apple's mixed-reality headsets. Apple released the
> headsets to the public in February, and they've largely been a commercial
> flop. But practitioners in some industries, including architecture and
> medicine, have been testing how they might serve particular needs.
> Horgan says that wearing headsets during surgeries has improved his
> effectiveness while lowering his risk of injury-and could have an enormous
> impact on hospitals across the country, especially those without the means
> to afford specialty equipment. "This is the same level of revolution, but
> will impact more lives because of the access to it," he says, referring to
> his previous breakthrough in 2000.

I'd prefer my surgeon to be concentrating on his work rather than 
playing silly games on his Apple Vision.  :-\