The new decade, where the technology has seen a rapid growth with new age terms like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, IoT (Internet of Things), Big Data, Cloud Computing, Edge Computing, Quantum Computing which were collectively termed as Industry 4.0. Artificial intelligence eliminated the use of the traditional rule-based systems which uses pre-determined mathematics and statistics in order to generate the final result. The concept of Artificial Intelligence was first devised by an English Mathematician, computer scientist, named Alan Mathison Turing in his work “Computer Machinery and Intelligence” in the year 1950, which eventually became the Turing Test (also known as the Imitation Game). The Turing test is used to test whether the machine have the capability to exhibit human level intelligence. Now the concept of Artificial Intelligence has come to a point where it became an integral of everyone’s day-to-day technology. Robotics is a field that makes use of the mechanical energy to perform the physical tasks that reduce the burden of a human being. It is an interdisciplinary subject as it uses a vast variety of engineering specializations like computer sciences, mechanical engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, material engineering and many more. Since the past decade, Robotics became a term associated with Artificial Intelligence, as AI is being used in robotics to perform the tasks and provide human like results to the problem. This chapter discusses about the emergence and the history of intuitive computing called Artificial Intelligence, and how AI is being used in the field of robotics in the first section. The second section delves deep into how AI and robotics are making our lives better by discussing about different application of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. In the last section we will discuss about the future possible ventures of Industrial technologies.

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Emerging Industrial Technologies: AI and Robotics

  • Nagula Sai Sathvik,
  • Mohit Lalit,
  • Alankrita Aggarwal,
  • Nabeel Al-Milli,
  • Siddharth Kumar,
  • Arun Kumar Rana,
  • Jayant Giri

摘要

The new decade, where the technology has seen a rapid growth with new age terms like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, IoT (Internet of Things), Big Data, Cloud Computing, Edge Computing, Quantum Computing which were collectively termed as Industry 4.0. Artificial intelligence eliminated the use of the traditional rule-based systems which uses pre-determined mathematics and statistics in order to generate the final result. The concept of Artificial Intelligence was first devised by an English Mathematician, computer scientist, named Alan Mathison Turing in his work “Computer Machinery and Intelligence” in the year 1950, which eventually became the Turing Test (also known as the Imitation Game). The Turing test is used to test whether the machine have the capability to exhibit human level intelligence. Now the concept of Artificial Intelligence has come to a point where it became an integral of everyone’s day-to-day technology. Robotics is a field that makes use of the mechanical energy to perform the physical tasks that reduce the burden of a human being. It is an interdisciplinary subject as it uses a vast variety of engineering specializations like computer sciences, mechanical engineering, electronics and electrical engineering, material engineering and many more. Since the past decade, Robotics became a term associated with Artificial Intelligence, as AI is being used in robotics to perform the tasks and provide human like results to the problem. This chapter discusses about the emergence and the history of intuitive computing called Artificial Intelligence, and how AI is being used in the field of robotics in the first section. The second section delves deep into how AI and robotics are making our lives better by discussing about different application of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. In the last section we will discuss about the future possible ventures of Industrial technologies.