Game theory is driving more and more Robots.

The Orthopedic cartel like Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, and Johnson & Johnson are players in a high-stakes Game Theory showdown.
Stryker’s MAKO robot, a precision surgical tool originally for Uni Knees, doubled as a strategic move, securing hospital contracts and boosting implant sales.
In this game, cooperation—sticking to traditional implants—could keep profits steady without costly tech investments. But Stryker shifted the payoff matrix, deploying MAKO to dominate market share and forcing rivals into a choice: market robots or lose.
Competitors now face a strategic bind. Building their own...


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