MIT Unveils A Robot That Will Help You Deliver Your Baby
We
all know that robots are taking over the world as we know at the speed
of light; and we are required to trust robots with delicate tasks like
surgeries to the carriage of our expensive equipment. But this new robot
calls for trust that even staunchest of tech supporters will hesitate
in!
According
to the latest research at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory, robots could eventually be used in as important
roles as delivering your baby and assigning duties in labor wards.
Currently, robots are being employed in hospitals, but they are limited
to less critical and mundane tasks like allotting medication to the
patients. But can the robots work in a time critical, high pressure
situation and be capable enough to cater for the patient needs and make
assignment decisions?
The
researchers at MIT’s CSAIL have been working on this very phenomenon
for the past two years to determine whether robots can be more than just
helpful companions and contribute towards real-time applications.
Currently,
MIT researchers are experimenting to watch whether a robot can work as a
practical “resource nurse.” This would include the duties of a nurse
working in the labor and delivery unit and also being in charge of
assigning other nurses to care for patients.
This
will be a new breakthrough in the application of robots, as this is a
very complex environment and a very hard job, according to the MIT
professor Julie Shah. This will require the robots to make effective
decisions in a time critical situation, e.g. deciding on which room
should a patient be placed? Or which nurse should perform a C-section
surgery? All of these decisions are to be made in a fast-paced, and
highly unpredictable environment.
A
Nao robot was utilized in the study to learn from actual nurses making
scheduling and assignment decisions and then this information was
processed to understand why they have made those decisions in order to
try and sort out an algorithm.
The
robot has to cater for the complexity of the decision making behind the
task assignment to nurses, scheduling their breaks and more. Checks
like determining nurses’ availability on the floor, their expertise in a
particular case etc, are to be taken into account before making those
decisions.
The
researchers then tested the robot and its decisions for doctors and
nurses in the real-time environment of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center in Boston, USA. At BIDMC Boston, the robot was put in the place
of a resource nurse, who usually coordinates 10 nurses, 20 patients and
20 rooms at one time. And the results of this experiments were beyond
satisfactory, as 90% of the time, Nao robot made similar suggestions to
what doctors and nurses carried out in actuality.
According
to Professor Shah, this technology can be used in two different
scenarios. It can work as an effective training tool for in training
nurses and can also be used to make better and more time effective
decisions in the labor section of the hospital, thus increasing
performance and efficiency of operations.
The
research was performed first with a computer-based support and then
eventually with a robot to compare the performance of the robot with the
nurses. The researchers did not observe an over-reliance on the robot,
according to the Professor Shah, who also has a similar study that
applying the same system to missile-defense scenarios.
How do you feel about trusting a robot with such important and critical tasks? Is this taking technology a bit too far?
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