Elon: “Robots Will Surpass Good Human Surgeons Within a Few Years”
Elon Musk has predicted that robots will replace the best human surgeons in just a few years from now.
“Robots will surpass good human surgeons within a few years and the best human surgeons within ~5 years,” Musk emphasized in a now viral quote post responding to conservative influencer Mario Nawfal.
He further noted that “@Neuralink had to use a robot for the brain-computer electrode insertion, as it was impossible for a human to achieve the required speed and precision.”
Robots will surpass good human surgeons within a few years and the best human surgeons within ~5 years. @Neuralink had to use a robot for the brain-computer electrode insertion, as it was impossible for a human to achieve the required speed and precision. https://t.co/ipPhQK8z1j
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 27, 2025
The post has close to 50 million views at time of writing.
The rest of Nawfal’s post reads:
Complication rates were super low: just 3.7% for prostate surgeries, 1.9% for kidney surgeries, and 17.9% for bladder surgeries, all beating safety goals from years of research.
The robot got a 98.5% success rate, way above the 85% goal — meaning it didn’t just pass the test, it basically set the curve.
Out of 137 surgeries, only 2 needed to switch back to regular surgery — 1 because of a robot glitch, and 1 because of a tricky patient case.
This doesn’t mean robots are replacing surgeons tomorrow, but it does mean your next doctor might have a very expensive metal sidekick.
As we highlighted last week, those involved with the robotics industry are describing being in an “iPhone moment”– a game-changing breakthrough when a new product suddenly transforms an industry.
So… if robots are going to replace surgeons, who else are they going to replace?
Not really. Sounds dangerous and this is leading nowhere good.
— Dashtali (@Dashali37519307) April 28, 2025
First we replaced cashiers with machines, now we’re replacing surgeons. At this rate, the only job humans will have left is arguing with each other on the internet.
— The Undercurrent (@NotTheirScript) April 27, 2025
Chilling 😌 it's about time we take a break.
— Kevin (@kimnem092) April 27, 2025
For some types of surgery yes, especially resectional. Reconstructive surgery especially cardiac probably not. Too much craft.
— Michael Ibrahim MD PhD (@mikeibrahimmd) April 27, 2025
Robots will continue to be very helpful in surgery, and their role will most definitely expand. But, I don't see a robot surpassing and/or replacing a highly experienced human surgeon.
— Nicholas DiNubile MD (@drnickUSA) April 27, 2025
I've been a surgeon 40+ years and there are always anatomic variants, and split second…
As a surgeon I can’t imagine autonomous robotic surgery. I use robots for total joint replacement and it’s a game changer but to have a robot without a real surgeon right there, not sure
— Robert Berry, DO (@txsportsdoc) April 27, 2025
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