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Transplantation de tΓͺte

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A 𝐍𝐞𝐰 π„π«πš 𝐒𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐝𝐒𝐜𝐒𝐧𝐞: π“π‘πž 𝐖𝐨𝐫π₯𝐝’𝐬 𝐅𝐒𝐫𝐬𝐭 π‡πžπšπ π“π«πšπ§π¬π©π₯𝐚𝐧𝐭 π’π²π¬π­πžπ¦ World's first head transplant system, marking a groundbreaking achievement in neuroscience, human engineering, and artificial intelligence. This innovative technology combines advanced AI-powered robotic systems for high-speed, precise operations with comprehensive post-operative care, ensuring a safer and more effective recovery. Key Features: AI-Powered Precision: Advanced robotics ensure precise and efficient surgical procedures. Personalized Recovery: Self-learning algorithms develop personalized recovery plans during surgery. Post-Operative Excellence: Extensive care protocols promote healing and minimize rejection risks. BrainBridge, developed with leading neuroscientists and engineers, will revolutionize head and face transplantation, offering improved outcomes and faster recoveries. With a Brain-Computer Interface, the BrainBridge Head Band empowers patients to communicate, control devices, and maintain independence through thought alone. This project is supported by visionary investors and represents a major leap forward in medical science and patient care. #BrainBridge #MedicalInnovation #AIinHealthcare #Neuroscience #SurgicalTechnology #PatientCare #Robotics #HealthcareInnovation
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❌ The imaginary concept of a head and face transplantation, was introduced in a video released in May 2024. The creator of BrainBridge, Hashem Al-Ghaili, a science communicator known for presenting visionary concepts like Cognify, the prison of the future, explores this futuristic idea. However, the "BrainBridge" concept has already been debunked by experts at MIT. https://cvc.li/NizHe A minimalist website has also been created to promote the video, but there are no scientific or proven details supporting the concept. The claim of the "World's first head transplant system" in this post is misleading. No successful human head transplant has been conducted to date. While discussions about such a procedure have taken place, notably by neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero in 2015, there is no credible evidence that it has been achieved, and the concept remains highly controversial. https://cvc.li/epqOv The mix of robotics and IA in surgery is certainly promising, but speculative at this stage. Perhaps French King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette would have been pleased by this technique.

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