Announcement of Consensus Conference on Definitions of Artificial Intelligence for the Next Generation of Surgeons

Andrew A. Gumbs , S. Vincent Grasso , Elie Chouillard , Roland Croner , Ibrahim Dagher , Gaya Spolverato , Isabella Frigerio , Luca Milone , Zain Khalpey , Niki Rashidian , Nouredin Messaoudi , Karol Rawicz-Pruszyński , Mohammad Abu Hilal , Michele Diana

Artificial Intelligence Surgery ›› 2025, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 65 -72.

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Artificial Intelligence Surgery ›› 2025, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) :65 -72. DOI: 10.20517/ais.2024.101
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Announcement of Consensus Conference on Definitions of Artificial Intelligence for the Next Generation of Surgeons

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This editorial announces the need for a consensus conference on definitions of surgical nomenclature, which is evolving due to the introduction of non-human (hardware, software) devices and applications, including robotics. A recently created entity, the Artificial Intelligence Organization for Next Generation Surgeons (AIONS), comprised primarily of AIS editorial board members, has proposed updated definitions on the following terms: surgery, endoluminal surgery, percutaneous surgery, robots, robotic-assisted surgery (RAS), remote surgery, artificial intelligence surgery (AIS), robotic surgery, surgomics, non-invasive surgery. These definitions will be discussed during a Consensus Conference on Definitions of Artificial Intelligence, Surgery, Surgomics and Robotics, which is scheduled for February 12, 2025.

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Artificial intelligence surgery / robotic surgery / autonomous actions / guidelines

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Andrew A. Gumbs, S. Vincent Grasso, Elie Chouillard, Roland Croner, Ibrahim Dagher, Gaya Spolverato, Isabella Frigerio, Luca Milone, Zain Khalpey, Niki Rashidian, Nouredin Messaoudi, Karol Rawicz-Pruszyński, Mohammad Abu Hilal, Michele Diana. Announcement of Consensus Conference on Definitions of Artificial Intelligence for the Next Generation of Surgeons. Artificial Intelligence Surgery, 2025, 5(1): 65-72 DOI:10.20517/ais.2024.101

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