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we're seeing in consumer technology is any indication, I expect we'll see a move toward curved screens, which could be helpful for wider- angle viewing. Wireless displays would be ideal, as long as signal relia- bility isn't an issue. I would like to have seamless displays, where everything just drops down from the ceiling and then retracts when not in use. Or even a screen that hovers in front of me and moves if I turn my head more than, say, 20 degrees. We might also see significant progress in terms of the central control of OR functions. I expect there will be a day when I'm talking to some sort of artificial intelligence, saying, "OK, turn on the OR lights, turn on the insufflator, rotate the surgical dis- play from portrait to landscape," and, much like Apple's Siri or Amazon Echo's Alexa, it will promptly respond by making those adjustments. OSM 8 2 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 7 Dr. Uchal (miro.uchal@yahoo.com) is the director of bariatric surgery at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Jacksonville, Fla.

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