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AI in Robotics: How Artificial Intelligence Powers Smart Machines

What is Artificial Intelligence in Robotics? Artificial Intelligence in robotics means the incorporation of intelligent algorithms that enable the machine to emulate cognitive processes like learning, decision-making, perception, and problem-solving. The incorporation of AI with robotics creates machines that not only can be programmed and perform the same task regularly but also adapt to become autonomous and intelligent. Rather than following pre-determined directives and consequently performing the same motion each iteration, AI robots can analyze their environment, ingest input, and react as input arrives, and become more like humans. The confluence of mechanical engineering and artificial intelligence has created industrial revolutions in many sectors, including manufacturing, trades, healthcare, agriculture, smart home automation, and others. Humanoid Robots: Bridging AI and Robotics Key Components of AI Robots AI in robotics is based on the interplay of various technolo...

Computer Vision in AI: How Machines See and Understand the World

What is Computer Vision in Artificial Intelligence? Like Machine Learning and Deep Learning, Computer Vision is another revolutionary branch of Artificial Intelligence that enables machines to see, understand, and analyze visual data the same way as humans. In essence, computer vision instructs computers to “look” and comprehend visual information like images and video footage. From identifying faces in pictures to interpreting traffic signals or medical images, computer vision technology powers some of the most sophisticated tools we use every day. In contrast to conventional systems, which depend on hand programming, computer vision systems are trained on data. They use the algorithms, more specifically the deep learning models, to understand the patterns, identify objects, follow movements, and also create images. With the abundance of large datasets, improved computing power, and advances in neural networks, computer vision has developed dramatically over the past few years to ...