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Edge computing: Edge computing lets robots make fast decisions by processing
                     data locally, instead of sending it to a remote server. This allows robots to react

                     quickly to changes in their surroundings, such as when a factory robot has to
                     adjust its movements in real-time.

                    Neural networks: Neural networks are the brain like systems in AI that help

                     robots make decisions. These networks allow robots to mimic how humans think
                     and make choices by analysing large amounts of data.

                    Speech  recognition: This  technology allows robots  to  understand  spoken
                     language. It is used  in smart assistants  like  Siri or Alexa, allowing robots  to

                     respond to voice commands and make decisions based on what they hear.



                 ROBOTICS AND AI TOGETHER

                 Robotics and AI are closely related, but they do

                 different  things. Robotics  focuses  on building
                 machines,  like  robotic  arms or drones, to  do

                 tasks.  These robots  usually follow  instructions
                 that are already programmed into them.

                 AI, on the other hand, is like the brain of the robot.

                 It helps robots think, learn and make decisions.

                 When robots and AI are combined, the result is a
                 smart robot that can see what’s happening around it.


                 Examples of AI in Robotics


                 Some of the examples of AI in robotics are:

                     Self-driving cars: Self-driving cars, like those
                     made by Tesla, use advanced AI to drive
                     without a human behind the wheel. These

                     cars are equipped with cameras, sensors and
                     radar, which allow them to see the road and

                     detect things like pedestrians, other vehicles
                     and traffic signs. Using AI, the car makes
                     decisions on its own, such as when to turn,

                     speed up, slow down or stop.




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