Robotics
Definition
Robotics is the science of making machines (robots) that can move, sense their surroundings, and do tasks. When powered by AI, robots can make decisions, learn from data, and work more like humans or animals.
Example
Robotics is used in factories where robots pick and pack items automatically.
How It’s Used in AI
AI gives robots the ability to learn, plan, and react in real time. In homes, robots vacuum floors. In warehouses, they move packages. In hospitals, they assist with surgeries. AI helps robots understand their environment and improve how they work.
Brief History
The idea of robots goes back to ancient myths, but real robotics started in the 1950s with simple machines. AI became a major part of robotics in the 2000s, making them smarter and more useful in the real world.
Key Tools or Models
Robotics systems often use ROS (Robot Operating System), NVIDIA Isaac, and AI models like YOLO (for vision) and Reinforcement Learning agents to train robots in simulations or real environments.
Pro Tip
Good robotics = strong sensors, smart AI, and safe designs. It’s not just about movement—it’s about smart interaction with the real world.