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Human–robot interaction (HRI) is the study of interactions between humans and robots. Human–robot interaction is a multidisciplinary field with contributions from human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , robotics , natural language processing , design , psychology and philosophy .
The convergence of quantum computing and artificial intelligence will result in robots with human-level capabilities, according to an international team of scientists.. A new field of quantum ...
AI-powered robot interacts with people during Italian Tech Week 2024 on Sept. 26, 2024, in Turin, Italy. (Stefano Guidi/Getty Imagesw (Stefano Guidi via Getty Images)
The second thesis is that advances in artificial intelligence will render humans unnecessary for the functioning of the economy: human labor declines in relative economic value if robots are easier to cheaply mass-produce then humans, more customizable than humans, and if they become more intelligent and capable than humans. [8] [9] [10]
In the future, cooperation between robots and humans will be diversified, with robots increasing their autonomy and human-robot collaboration reaching completely new forms. Current approaches and technical standards [ 161 ] [ 162 ] aiming to protect employees from the risk of working with collaborative robots will have to be revised.
In the not-so-distant future, human-like robots will be as ubiquitous as the automobile or smartphone – if Agility Robotics’ vision of the future comes to life.
Robots equipped with AI-powered perception systems can process and interpret visual and sensory data from their surroundings. Robotics engineers develop algorithms for object recognition, scene understanding, and real-time tracking, allowing robots to perceive their environment in ways similar to humans. These systems are often used for tasks ...
Nadine, a social robot powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) with human-like gestures and expressions, could have an important future role to play in tending to the sick and elderly, according ...