Hum,
not quite as exciting,
but world domination by cybernetic organisms moved a step closer to reality on Wednesday when robots nicknamed "
Sister Mary" and "
Doctor Robbie" started work at a London hospital.
The pair allows doctors to visually examine and communicate with patients, whether they are in another part of the hospital or even another part of the world.
"
This is a revolutionary concept which opens new avenues in telemedicine research and integrates technology with healthcare." - Professor Sir Ara Darzi.

Darzi, head of surgery, anaesthetics and intensive care at London's prestigious Imperial College is also a practising surgeon at St Mary's hospital in Paddington, west London.
The 1.5m robots are controlled remotely by a doctor via a joystick.
Doctors can look at patients thanks to a camera mounted on top of the robot while patients can see their doctors via a screen on the robots' "face".
Patients can be asked questions and medical records - such as X-rays and test results - can be read.
As part of a pilot study, patients will be assessed as to how they respond to the robots' metallic ministrations.
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