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AI in Robotics
AI in Robotics means giving robots the ability to think, learn and make decisions
just like humans do. When Artificial Intelligence is added to a robot, it becomes
smarter and can do tasks on its own without being told every step.
Here are some simple examples:
1. Cleaning robots: Robots like Roomba use AI to clean homes. They can sense
walls and furniture, remember room layouts and avoid bumping into things.
2. Self-driving cars: Cars that can drive themselves use AI to understand the
road, follow traffic rules and avoid accidents. Cameras and sensors help the
car see what’s around it.
3. Voice-controlled robots: Assistants such as Alexa or Siri use AI to understand
spoken words and respond. They can answer questions, play songs or control
smart devices at home.
4. Delivery robots: AI robots deliver food or parcels. They plan the best route, detect
obstacles and stop when something crosses their path.
5. Rescue robots: During disasters, AI-powered robots can search for people
trapped under debris. They can sense heat or movement and send information
to rescuers.
Ask AIRO
If robots don’t have brains, how do they make decisions using Artificial Intelligence?
ROBOTS AROUND US
Nowadays, robots are used in various places like hospitals, schools, homes, etc. Let
us learn about some of the popular robots.
Tesla Optimus Gen 2
It is a highly advanced humanoid robot developed
by Tesla, noted for its improved balance, agility
and 11 degrees of freedom in its hands for delicate
tasks, with production slated for 2025.
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