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A medical first has been achieved: the world’s first robotic heart transplant, guided by artificial intelligence, has been successfully completed. The pioneering procedure leveraged ultra-precise and minimally invasive robotic techniques, eliminating the need for traditional open-chest surgery. This resulted in a significant reduction in risks associated with the operation, including blood loss and other major complications. Furthermore, the patient is expected to experience a dramatically shortened recovery period of just one month. The news, initially shared on Reddit by user /u/TheMuseumOfScience, marks a potentially transformative moment in life-saving medicine, demonstrating the power of advanced robotics in complex surgical procedures.