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The CPR dummy of the future can piss blood
This isn't the CPR Dummy you learned to do basic first aid on. This is a robot that'll push medical training to the extreme.
On the fringes of each and every CES, there are products worthy of attention, even if they can’t be called “consumer electronics.” A prime example is Adam-X, a medical training tool that takes the idea of a CPR dummy and dials it up to eleven… thousand. Right now, Adam is even able to make some vague noises but his makers pledge that an update at some point this year will add in a GPT-enabled communication feature to train medics how to keep patients engaged and calm. For instance, Adam-X was set into CPR mode and required me to keep it alive, but I wasn't sure I was getting my chest compressions correct; after all, I'm not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV.
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