Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly affecting the way we conduct our everyday lives, with great progress being made within the world of medicine and healthcare. AI enables precision and accuracy in surgery, in diagnostic tests and in the treatment of many conditions. It assists staff to practice their profession in a virtual world before taking their skill to the real world. This article will explore how AI and virtual reality are assisting in the care and treatment of neurosurgery patients.

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