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ROBOTICS

AND

ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
□ It is a branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture, and
operation of robots.
□ It is the intersection of science, engineering and technology that produces machines,
called robots, that substitute for or replicate human actions.
□ Robots can perform the tasks faster and
much more consistently and accurately.

□ It produce products in the factories □ It cost much money in


□ Designed to work in harsh environments maintenance & repair
like in space, without the air, underwater & □ Need a supply of power
in the fire
□ Not able to act any
different from what they
are programmed to do
MOBILE AERIAL
ROBOTICS ROBOTICS
SUBTOPICS
OF
ROBOTICS

INDUSTRIAL
BIOROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
MOBILE ROBOTICS
□ It is the industry related to creating mobile robots

□ Mobile robots are generally controlled by software


and use sensors and other gear to identify their
surroundings.

□ Mobile robots combine the progress in artificial


intelligence with physical robotics, which allows
them to navigate their surroundings.
□ Non-autonomous mobile robots
TYPES OF MOBILE □ Autonomous mobile robots can
explore their environment without
ROBOTICS external guidance

The field of mobile robotics is important


IMPORTANCE OF MOBILE today as companies look at how to utilize
ROBOTICS artificial intelligence.
ERIAL ROBOTICS

It is a whole category of mobile robots or a group


of devices, electrochemical or bio-mechanical
that can perform work autonomously, pre-
programmed or thru human control.
Purposes
□ to deliver a message or package or collect
Challenges faced by
data information
aerial robots
□ for photography, home improvement, □ span several and distinct fields, including
deliveries & etc. state regulations, man–machine interface
design issues, navigation,
safety/reliability, collision prevention, and
take-off/landing techniques.

□ size of aerial robots can considerably


Impact on Society
influence their flight dynamics, and small
□ infrastructure inspection and maintenance aerial robots can end up looking
□ humanitarian assistance considerably different from their larger
□ precision agriculture counterparts.
□ climate control
□ security
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

It is a big industry and it changes quickly. The


technology has changed dramatically in the past
few decades, as has the volume and variety of
deployments.
Types of Industrial Robotic Benefits of Industrial Robotic
Automation Automation

□ Articulated Robots □ Increased efficiency


□ Improved quality
□ Cartesian Robots
□ Improved working
□ SCARA Robots
environment
□ Delta Robots □ Increased profitability
□ Polar Robots □ Longer working hours
□ Cylindrical Robots □ Prestige
BIOROBOTICS
□ It is the use of biological characteristics in living
organisms as the knowledge base for developing new
robot designs.

□ Intersects the fields of cybernetics, bionics, biology,


physiology, and genetic engineering.

□ Biorobotics continue to be exploited by the authors of


science fiction books and movies.
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
□ It is wide-ranging branch of computer
science concerned with building smart
machines capable of performing tasks that
typically require human intelligence.

□ It is an interdisciplinary science with multiple


approaches, but advancements in machine
learning
TYPES OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

1.Narrow Artificial Intelligence (Narrow AI)

□ Sometimes referred to as "Weak AI"


□ often focused on performing a single
task extremely well and while these
machines may seem intelligent

2. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

□ Sometimes referred to as "Strong AI”


□ It is the kind of artificial intelligence we see
in the movies
ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE TO ROBOTICS

Ethics in Safety
□ AI causes robots to be
unpredictable and possibly
dangerous
□ Using AI, robots “thought process”
will be hard understand even for
computer scientists
Holding Robots Accountable
□ Some feel AI should be restricted
and follow hard-coded rule-sets,
hold robots easily accountable
Ethics in Privacy
□ Robots will have access to every
room of an individual’s home
Ethics with Emotional Attachment
□ Emotional issues include strong
attachments to the robot
□ This will need to be addressed as AI
and robotics becomes
more advanced

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