Automating Tomorrow: The Convergence of AI and Robotics
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous, Reshaping Robots, Computer VisionAbstract
The distinction between AI—the capacity of machines to simulate human thought—and robots—traditionally programmed devices—is becoming increasingly hazy. This study examines this fascinating convergence, in which artificial intelligence (AI) gives robots more freedom and flexibility. We explore how artificial intelligence subfields—such as computer vision for object detection, machine learning for navigation, and natural language processing for communication—are reshaping robots. This gives rise to a new class of intelligent robots: autonomous mobility robots navigating warehouses, collaborative robots working alongside humans, service robots helping in healthcare and customer service, and industrial robots completing complex tasks with greater precision. These developments in a range of businesses will be demonstrated through case studies. Intelligent robots have enormous potential to change our future, from manufacturing to healthcare and agriculture.
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