Aimun A. B. Jamjoom
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About
Aimun A. B. Jamjoom is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of neurosurgery, medical robotics, and health law. His work focuses on the ethical and legal implications of autonomous surgical systems, particularly as artificial intelligence increasingly assumes decision-making roles in the operating room. Jamjoom’s most cited paper, “Autonomous surgical robotic systems and the liability dilemma” (2022, 27 citations), critically examines how the shift from human-controlled to machine-driven surgery challenges traditional frameworks for assigning responsibility when errors occur. Building on this, his study “Exploring public opinion about liability and responsibility in surgical robotics” (2020, 23 citations) provides rare empirical insight into how patients and the public perceive accountability in robotic surgery—a crucial perspective often overlooked in technical debates. By bridging engineering, clinical practice, and legal scholarship, Jamjoom has helped define a nascent field that will only grow more urgent as autonomous systems become commonplace. His work is essential reading for surgeons, roboticists, and policymakers seeking to ensure that innovation in surgical robotics proceeds with clear, fair, and socially acceptable liability structures.
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- 1Autonomous surgical robotic systems and the liability dilemma27 citations · 2022
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