When Human Control Matters Most
While AI-assisted treatment is highly effective for most cases, certain complex situations require the nuanced judgment that only experienced physicians can provide. Manual Control Mode gives oncologists direct command over nanobot operations for these critical scenarios.
When to Use Manual Mode
Manual Control Mode is recommended for:
- Complex Tumor Structures — Tumors with irregular shapes or multiple interconnected masses that require strategic treatment planning
- Critical Locations — Cancers near vital organs, blood vessels, or nerves where millimeter-level precision is required
- Severe Cases — Advanced stage cancers requiring aggressive, coordinated treatment approaches
- Unusual Cell Types — Rare cancer variants where AI training data may be limited
- Combined Treatments — When coordinating with other therapies such as immunotherapy or targeted drugs
Control Interface Features
Real-Time Visualization
3D mapping of the treatment area with live nanobot position tracking and cellular response monitoring.
Precision Navigation
Joystick and gesture controls for directing individual nanobots or coordinated swarm movements.
Treatment Parameters
Fine-grained control over pulse intensity, duration, frequency, and treatment patterns.
Safety Interlocks
Built-in safeguards prevent treatment of healthy tissue and alert physicians to potential risks.
Hybrid AI-Manual Operation
Manual Mode doesn't mean abandoning AI assistance entirely. Physicians can operate in several hybrid configurations:
AI Suggest, Human Execute
AI identifies targets and recommends treatment parameters; physician reviews and initiates each action manually.
Human Navigate, AI Treat
Physician directs nanobots to target areas; AI optimizes and executes the treatment protocol.
Full Manual Override
Complete physician control over all navigation and treatment parameters for maximum flexibility.
Training Requirements
Manual Control Mode requires specialized certification. Physicians must complete 40 hours of simulator training and demonstrate proficiency before operating on patients. All manual procedures are logged for quality assurance.
Safety Protocols
Manual Mode includes multiple safety layers:
- Boundary Detection — System prevents nanobots from exiting designated treatment zones
- Tissue Recognition — AI continues monitoring to identify and protect healthy tissue
- Emergency Stop — One-touch halt of all nanobot activity
- Session Recording — Complete procedure documentation for review and learning
- Second Physician Review — Complex cases require approval from a second specialist