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  • 2:53.......FAIL.

    

  • Lol now I know what doctors do in there spare time..

  • Hey Bob what are u gonna do on lunch break?

    I think I will go the an operating room and make paper planes for a bit.

  • The ultimate paper plane tutorial.

  • 1:28 "Aaahhh, Shit, my spleen!!"

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  • mid surgery.. "Look! I made a smiley face!... check it guys."

  • Damnit Jim, I'm a doctor, not an aeronautical engineer!

  • but it doesn't fly...

  • Wow.

    That is a really big penny!

  • Didn't know the taught origami in med school

  • "gaaahhhhh..." at 1:30

  • Call them 'da Vinci Robots if you want but we all know they're really "Waldo F. Jones' Synchronous Reduplicating Pantographs" or "waldoes."

  • Nice, nice, Cool.

    But it isn't an origami Cranebird. I would ove to see such a thing make an origami cranebird :P

  • 1:30 RAGE CLIPS!

  • wow i really hope i do not get that guy doing surgery on me :O

  • fake

    

  • I can do this without a robot... where's my video with irritating music HUH?

  • thumbs up if you think justin bieber is the most hated girl in the world

  • 1:30 oh, there goes his heart, someone grab it please

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  • Awesome, now I can compete in that paper airplane contest in Singapore that I've always wanted to attend, from my couch in Phoenix! Thanks technology!

  • i dont really find this impressive at all. sloppy control of the whole thing. i dont care if it is the size of a penny, if he's a pro he should be able to control the arms with more precision and accuracy than hes displaying here in the vid. ever see the guys who work with hot cells at los alamos, oak ridge or the T- plant at hanford? these guys were doing it with cranes from 3 stories above the floor and were even more precise than the guy in this vid.

  • "Yeah we'll just slap you on next week cuz this friday we're making a paper airplane"

  • I used to like Swedish hospital until they paired up with a Catholic medical center and decided to stop doing abortions to not offend the sensibilities of the new partner.

  • I skipped to 1:30 because I wanted to see what the top comments were talking about.

  • 1:30 = screw this! *boing*

  • I seen this game before. Isn't this just paper airplane simulator 2

  • Exercises like this aren't frivolous.

    In the past they only practiced their skills on living brains.

    This fact explains several of the comments.

  • Is someone missing out on an operation while this guy's making paper aeroplanes?

  • @steaknkibble Unlikely, this is done as training to improve the doctors control over the machine. There was also a study that shows that playing video games for 3 hours a week can also improve a doctors precision with robotic tools.

  • This music. It needs to stop. 

  • @Bottlenecksify I'd rather have music than hearing nothing at all

  • It's a good thing I don't plan on being a surgeon. All I want to do is use that thing as a roach clip...

  • I imagined a heart flying out of a body when the paper just flinged in the air

  • i love science

  • don’t you have better things to do?

  • thats a big penny

  • I got to play with one of these today, They also make simulators that you plug in to them.

  • thumbs up if u want this guy to be your doctor

  • my friend got to play with one of these on a tour of u chicago

  • 8/64! Смерть всем человекам! Слава докторам! Хотя нет, докторы не смогут воевать этими штуками, они слишком медленные.

  • 2:51 great at micro tasks, sucks at throwing paper airplanes

    unless a exploding paper airplane gets lodged in my arteries, im ok with that....

    er, better put a "throw paper airplane" quick switch just in case O_o

  • I CAN DO A BETTER MOR PRECICE JOB WITH A PAIR TWEEZERS

    AND DONT HE HAVE A BETTER THING TO DO LIKE SEWING A BUTTON MAYBE :)

  • Is that a small airplane, or just a really big penny o.O ?

  • Yea but will it blend?

  • Impressive. But the throwing was pretty weak. lol

  • THAT IS FREAKING SMALL

  • Ok doc... Thats enough showing off... Now let's remove the blanket from the patient and get to work!

  • This could also be used for building tiny electronic circuits

  • @HyperFoxIII If you had any idea what you were talking about, you'd realize just how impractical what you just said is.

  • Nice. Over 1 billion dollars spent, so we can make tiny paper airplane. Cool! :)

  • @DotArtistas This is what goes on when the billion dollar machines have nothing else to do, when they arent saving lives

  • I NEED to know what song this is. Please help me someone, it would be appreciated!

  • これは、ロボットがすごいんじゃなくてオペレーターが神

  • Who would trust a robot to perform surgery I sure wouldn't! Reply with your opinion!

  • @Appleships Luckily it isn't the robot doing the surgery

  • @Appleships Given the long-term Potential of AIs and their exact, flawless precision, given the right circumstances, I would. But that's far-off from what type of technology we have today, where Machines are very limited outside of repetitive tasks.

    As to the Impreciseness of your question, I don't think "Robots" will be performing Surgery anytime soon, let alone in OUR lifetime.

  • Ok nice... Stop playing and go to save lifes!!

  • Not a robot. These are waldos.

  • that's was amazing!

  • Massive coin !!!!! :)

  • Could you imagine long distance neurosurgery with this? "OK, I'm about to perform the most delicate incision into the patient's frontal lobe. FUCKING LAG!!!!""

  • Не взлетит.

  • Woah! Amazing!!!

  • i wonder how many milions this machine cost, and they are using it to build paper planes...

  • @captainkaleb He's doing it to demonstrate the accuracy of it. It's not like they bought it -just- to make paper planes.

  • Nice...but will it fuck?

  • Impressive...but will it blend?

  • Its a very expensive origami tool.

  • surgeon have to stitch surgical wound, which mean they have to insert thread into the needle hole first. just wondering if this robot can perform that

  • @goodgoodgoodful the surgical stitches come with the thread attached to the needle. you don't reuse needles.

  • You might have replaced that annoying music for lightsaber sounds.

  • Yes, but will it blend?

  • @shandog99999 Hahahaha... "Will it blend?"... that's funnier than I could possibly explain. Whoever doesn't know the "Will it blend" videos wouldn't understand. So when you read this and think "Ummm... what?" search for "will it blend on youtube please!

  • The robot is awesome, but I don't think you need it to make a paper airplane that size.

  • technology is awesome lol

  • this guy kinda seems like a noob

  • @donkeydonkey33 haahahaha he's a world reknown robotic surgeon!

  • What I want to know is, why "da Vinci"? is it something he envisioned or is it just to make it sound cool? Which it is.

  • when he throws that paper airplane with the robot hands it reminded me of Wall-E xD

  • @coolcatjas lol!

  • WHAT THE!!! I thought the paper and arms were so much bigger.. then they showed the penny. Holy shiiiiii

  • nintendo power glove. . .

  • Microsoft Doctor 2012, create your own surgery macro using vb language and let the computer do the job

  • What strikes me the most is the fluidity of the movements. They almost make the arms look like they're belonging to a lving creature.

  • @LunchAnderson

    the arms belong to him, i mean he is using them.

  • @hansenjustin08 Yes, I know. But the smooth translation of his movements into the movements of the robot is impressive.

  • Can you tell me what is the exact song?

  • Uhm...folding and throwing with 'reach and grab' arms. Ok.  Awesome?

  • The question is... Will it blend??

  • дядька самолётики складывать потренируется, а потом, когда в организм полезет этими клювиками, будет делать меньше ошибок.

  • Не взлетел. ну да ладно.

  • FAIL!!!

  • w Polsce NFZ kazał by za to zapłacić

  • I love how at 1:31 the hand on top looks like its is in shock.

  • 1:30 makes me lose all hope for modern medicine.

  • It really wasn't that small. But cool nonetheless. 

  • Incredible!

    At first I thought it would be somewhat frustrating not being able to do it with your own hands, then it showed how small it actually was. That's just awesome.

  • Daft robot hands NOW!!!

  • can`t fly

  • THIS is why i'm going to medschool

  • Amazing. I would appreciate, about some origami in this size.

  • Amazing. I would appreciate, about some origami in this size.

  • but will it blend??

  • finally after all those years of med school pays off!

    lol

  • Wow this was awesome and its to the point. 

  • Yea but...can it play Crysis 2?

  • @lucabertone80 They play Crysis to train how to tear the n00bs a new asshole as they are running around the game world.

  • 1:32 - Duh.. woops! Just flipped your spleen out your mouth! 

  • i applaud everyone who were able to find words to describe this amazing video, unreal!

  • I thought the video was cool, until the penny dropped.

    Holy cow, never been so shocked by a video for a LONG time.

  • These were the millions of dollars better spent for all time

  • "just ooooone more sec" he kept saying to the patient

  • whata giant penny!

  • so this is what surgeons do in their spare time xD

  • someone asked what's the music in this video. Its called PsychoSirrus and its only available at freeplaymusic. I hope thats where they got it. because I wrote it!

  • WOW :D Bravo

  • hmmm... its cool i guess but the hands Jehovah gave us is a little more efficient and faster. humans FOR THE WIN!!!

  • @undergroundrapman watch it again, this time til the end, and you will get the difference...

  • @mroczny81 ya i still agree with what i said all you would need is some type of magnifiny glass if you have bad eyes and some tweezers of some sort. like i said it is pretty cool though

  • My only objection is to the titling of this video, inasmuch as it wasn't made by an independent "Robot" but by manipulator arms controlled by a human.

    It's amazing, nevertheless, and for those saying "I could have done better myself" notice that the whole thing is the size of a penny - try that with thumbs and fingers. If I needed microsurgery, this doctor and manipulator would be at the top of my list.

  • Congratulations to my big brother, Jimmy you are amazing. This is great. I couldn't be more proud of you.

  • 1:29 "You are died"

  • I don't think this was the best demostration of this robot abilities this is something that probably would of come out faster and better done by hand, still impressive though.

  • @soulsanctuarymusic1 yeah well try doing that by hand working inside an abdomen through 2 holes just 2 cm wide each. that's the miracle of this robot - instead of a foot long abdominal incision you can do it through the small holes - surgerys that require complex suturing can now be done via two or three tiny incisions, something impossible to accomplish using standard laparoscopic techniques.

  • @Mallampati4 I see no abdomen in this video, i don't see him doing it through a hole only 2cm's wide, i see someone folding a paper airplane on a wide open surface and taking almost 4 minutes to do something that would of taken less than 1 by hand. As i said i think the machine is impressive and it has good uses, but this wasn't a good demonstration of it's real ability. if he had done it through a small hole that would of been better.

  • @soulsanctuarymusic1 you're missing the point - this is just a demo of the dexterity of the robot, negating the need for large incisions.in surgeries like open heart like a mitral valve replacement. instead of needing a full sternotomy, this robot allows for minimal incisions, because it can place and suture the valve internally using using those arms inserted through the small incisions. it dramatically reducing recovery time compared to conventional methods. most major hospitals have one.

  • @Mallampati4 facepalm, nevermind.

  • SHOCKING! Medical instruments are incredibly accurate...

  • 9 people will not have ever need of microsurgery ;P

    They still believe in a hold sweet scalpel, depressor and so on ^ - ^

  • wouldn't reconnecting nerves be a tad harder than folding a plane

  • I wana play CoD with this thing....

  • wow my friend cant even fold one

  • its good to see our tax dollars at work

  • @IGotTheFunny practice never hurt anybody

  • @IGotTheFunny

    Tax dollars? Last time I checked, we were still repping a privatized health care system.

  • @IGotTheFunny Yes, he should be practicing on live humans. 

  • It's amazing how the mech arms moves so natural.

  • 1:29

    Wait, isn´t to fly yet!

  • Dr. Porter is awesome. If he says this is the way to go, than believe it.

  • So when is this controller coming to consoles?

  • I wouldn't call DaVinci a robot, it's more of a waldo or pantograph. It's only as good as the guy driving it. I wonder if any surgeons use it to make lures for fly fishing?

  • "Throws" is very appropriate.

  • As far as I remember, DaVinci does not offer force feedback. This guy is amazing.

  • Okay, now we need to develop a robot to fold nano-papers. That would be neat for neuroscience.

  • So that's why my surgery took 6 hours instead of 2, they were playing with the damn robot hands! haha

  • I want one

  • wtf ive made smaller and better planes with just fingers, this is full of fail

  • 3:02  forever alone

  • Flying FAIL 3:05

  • @asadianphoto It's too small to properly fly. I think the accomplishment was more in the actual airplane itself being made.

  • Ok I thought that this was going to turn out to be about 10 times smaller than it actually was.

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  • @shawnkoujeh It wasn't made for building planes, genius. It's probably a lot better when it's used for its job.

  • And now, please fold a paper ship for me...

  • Nice to know there are doctors with this type of skill. Now if only we could all afford one!

  • origami nao

  • Is this the surgeons last test for getting their license?

  • so thats what surgeons do on their lunch break

  • I hope he's a bit more accurate with patients!

  • after spending $200,000 and 7 years in medical school, all that stands between you and graduation is depending how well you've been practising doing this back in high school~ :P

  • 7 idiots dislikes this video because they are religious fanatics that hate all kind of science and medicine....

  • @faustolg What the heck does being a religious person have to do with disliking a video of a guy folding a paper airplane with a robotic tool?

    I'm a Christian and I thumbed this video up because its freakin' awesome and that dude OBVIOUSLY had mad skills.

    BTW, I believe in both the Creation of Man AND the Theory of Evolution.

    So suck it.

  • @halfingr You're quite the passive person, expected from a religious nut.

  • @MrJonnyKilljoy

    You're quite the exemplification of passive aggressive yourself; expected from someone who can't subjugate a sentence with a semicolon. (if you're going to try and 'out-logic' a 'nut', try using your brain instead)

    But I forget, this IS the internet! Oh silly me! My religion probably stops me from believing that the internet exists as well.

    But since what I believe in is wrong, Unicorns, Dragons and the Tooth Fairy must exist as well.

    Bummer. =[ Troll science prevails.

  • @halfingr Lmao, sorry bro but you're intellectually inferior

    nice try but gg, logic and intellect wins every time

    you fail again

  • @MrJonnyKilljoy Alright, I'll do the most logical thing to do:

    Prove it, FedEx.

    And just to clarify, because I know you'll be retarded on purpose, "It" was referring to "intellectually inferior" and "you fail again".

    Happy Trolling.