Oh, I understand that completely. But I'm also going on the fact that I had surgery a year ago. It was done with robotics, and I'm still suffering from complications from what should have been a routine surgery. Not saying that was the reason for the complications, just saying that complications happen. Even ones like in my case they can't exactly figure out what the problem is now or how to fix it.
I'm just going on the fact that everyone is different and that some people develop hematoma's or go into cardiac arrest or a thousand other possible scenarios that a robot might not be able to account for in the moment.