<p>This commentary examines surgical leadership in the era of artificial intelligence and robotic surgery, emphasizing the continued primacy of human judgment, ethical responsibility, and accountability. Drawing on historical perspectives and contemporary robotic practice, we argue that sustainable progress in AI-enabled surgery depends on balancing technological augmentation with deliberate, human-centered leadership. This article is framed as a narrative mini-review, integrating recent literature with a conceptual analysis of leadership in AI-enabled and robotic surgery.</p>

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Wisdom, balance, and action: an ancient Anatolian perspective on leadership in ai-enabled surgerya narrative mini-review

  • Mehmet Mahir Ozmen,
  • Rodolfo J. Oviedo

摘要

This commentary examines surgical leadership in the era of artificial intelligence and robotic surgery, emphasizing the continued primacy of human judgment, ethical responsibility, and accountability. Drawing on historical perspectives and contemporary robotic practice, we argue that sustainable progress in AI-enabled surgery depends on balancing technological augmentation with deliberate, human-centered leadership. This article is framed as a narrative mini-review, integrating recent literature with a conceptual analysis of leadership in AI-enabled and robotic surgery.