While there are concerns for machines replacing people in the workforce, the benefits are tempting. Imagine how a machine that doesn’t need sleep or food, doesn’t have prejudices that we humans so often have could change the way we treat people who are sick and vulnerable.

In this book written by Dr. Rozzano Locsin and his Japanese colleagues at the Tokushima University, past research influencing human-to-human and human-to-robot relationships involving robot artificial super-intelligence are presented to aid in adopting appropriate technologies to meet the demands of future endeavors in health care.
With some preparation and forethought, we can make sure the human touch stays relevant in medicine while taking advantage of our metallic allies. With nursing catching on these technological revolution, it will be a few more years when we see nursing robots working side by side with human beings across the vast expanse of the healthcare industry.
With some preparation and forethought, we can make sure the human touch stays relevant in medicine while taking advantage of our metallic allies. With nursing catching on these technological revolution, it will be a few more years when we see nursing robots working side by side with human beings across the vast expanse of the healthcare industry.