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Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
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Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
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Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of research since the term was first coined by John McCarthy in 1956. In the last six decades, development of AI has experienced an uneven ride. Recently, the successful application of deep learning in Google AlphaGo triggered a wave of revolutionary advances in AI.
Robotics and AI have developed as inseparable twins. This presentation will briefly trace the history of the relationship between the two, survey various types of robots, and identify the contribution of AI to robot intelligence. In particular, we will consider the robot system architecture and how AI techniques are associated with its various capacities and functions.
Technology is replacing people in many jobs, but also creating new and better work and conditions in some cases. Scientists have estimated that machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years. Who will own the machines? Join me to explore the future challenges and issues of AI and robotics.
Robotics is the discipline of designing and constructing machines, called robots. A robot is an autonomous mechanical device that is designed to sense its environment, carry out computations to make decisions, and perform actions like humans in the real world. It is a system that contains sensors, control systems, power supplies, and software, all working together to perform a task. Robotics is a relatively young field with highly ambitious goals. It is producing a huge range of devices, from autonomous vacuum cleaners to military drones. This paper is a primer of robotics and robots. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "A Primer on Robotics" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-7 , December 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52399.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/52399/a-primer-on-robotics/matthew-n-o-sadiku
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just hvae a look, m sure u whould lyk it...............................................................................................................................................................................its all about artificial machines.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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11. TOP 20 MOVIES ABOUT AI and BIG DATA
(1) Blade Runner (1992) (11) Ex Machina
(2) Westworld (1973) (12) Chappie
(3) 2001: Space Odyssey (13) I, Robot
(4) Moon (2009) (14) Interstellar
(5) The Matrix (1999) (15) Her
(6) Star Wars (1997) (16) Moneyball
(7) Star Trek: Generations (1994) (17) Margin Call
(8) The Terminator (1984) (18) Minority Report
(9) Robocop (1987) (19) The Imitation Game
(10) Wall-E (20) A Beautiful Mind
(11) AI (21) 21
18. (1) Mobile Internet
• The internet as
accessed by means of
a smartphone or
other mobile device;
audio and visual
matter more than
ever now, especially
as more of the world
gains access to stable
high-speed mobile
internet.
19. G =
GPRS
General Packet Radio
Service
E = EDGE Enhanced Data Rates
for GSM
H =
HSPA
High Speed Packet
Access
HSDPA High-Speed Downlink
Packet Access
WCDMA Wide-band Code-
Division Multiple
Access
23. (4) Advanced Materials
Any new or
significantly
improved material
that provides a
distinct advantage in
(physical or
functional)
performance when
compared to
conventional
materials
25. (6) Advanced Robotics
• Sony Aibo
• Honda Asimo
• Toyota THR3
• Boston Dynamics Spot
• Samsung Bot Retail
• Houston Mechatronics
Aquanaut
• Osaka University CB2
• Hanson Robotics Sophia
26. (7) Energy
Storage
Energy storage is
defined as the
conversion of
electrical energy
from a power
network into a form
in which it can be
stored until
converted back to
electrical energy.
Thermal energy technologies
27. (8) Advanced Oil & Gas Exploration & Recovery
Exploration and
production is the early
stage of
energy production,
which includes
searching and
extracting oil and
natural gas. ... The oil
and gas deposits are
extracted from the
wells, stored
temporarily, and
eventually shipped via a
pipeline to a refinery.
28. (9) Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of
Things (IoT) refers to
a system of
interrelated,
internet-connected
objects that are able
to collect and
transfer data over a
wireless network
without human
intervention
31. (12)
Renewable
Energy
• The most popular
renewable energy
sources currently
are:
• Solar energy
• Wind energy
• Hydro energy
• Tidal energy
• Geothermal energy
• Biomass energy
32. AI vs ROBOTICS
AI ROBOTICS
Intelligence demonstrated by machines,
similar to the natural intelligence
displayed by humans
A branch of engineering that involves
the conception, design, manufacture
and operation of robots
AI is the bridge between human
intelligence and machine
Robotics use AI to improve the
functionalities of the robot
Applications of AI are Google’s
DeepMind; Apple’s Siri and Spotify
Robotics is used in applications of
medical surgeries, laboratory research
and manufacturing
33. AI vs ROBOTICS
AI ROBOTICS
AI is the science and engineering of making intelligent
machines, especially intelligent computer programs
Is a technology that deals with the design and
implementation of robots
AI is a sub section of computer science that deals with the
developments of programs that perform actions similar to
human intelligence
Robots are programmable machines that can perform actions
independently or semi-autonomously
AI is to create expert systems that can act as aid to humans,
and to enable machines to function with human like
intelligence
Receives commands or actuate on its own using inbuilt
memory
Main functional areas of AI: (1) expert systems – to process
the digital world efficiently; (2) natural language processing –
for social skills and aid; (3) robotics p to create advanced,
artificially intelligent, human-like robots; (4) fuzzy logic
systems – for observation and implementation, consumer aid,
logical reasoning
Functionalities: (1) robots have mechanical structure and
design to complete tasks; (2) robots have electrical parts to
power and control various actuations (3) robots have minor
computer programs integrated which ensures proper
functionality
Major applications: gaming, basic language processing, aid
systems, vision systems, speech recognition, handwriting
recognition
Major applications: industries, military, medicine, space or
underwater exploration, entertainment
36. 10 ARITIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ROBOTS
NOMAGIC PICK-AND-PLACE ROBOT
CONSTRUCTION SITE
MONITORING ROBOTS BY
SCALED ROBOTICS
PROMOBOT
37. MYTHS about ROBOTS
(1) Robots are a modern invention
400BCE a wooden pigeon capable of flight
Petronius Arbiter build a doll that moved like a person
1495 Leonardo da Vinci mechanical night
1557 Giovanni Torriani wooden bot
(2) The majority of robots assemble cars
Diverse environment: hospitals, labs, energy plants,
manufacturing
(3) Robots are expensive
There are cheap robots
(4) Robots will lead to mass unemployment
It will also lead new jobs and job creation
38. MYTHS about ROBOTS
(5) Only professionals can build robots
there plenty of robot building kits are available online
(6) All robots are humanoid
robots are defined as machines that do the work of humans, but a
humanoid form isn’t always the best design for the task at
hand (ex. Bipedal locomotion)
(7) Robots are smarter than humans
the ability to learn from our experiences, recognize patterns and
respond to unfamiliar situations are other necessary measures of
intelligence, and robots haven’t caught up to us on those categories
39. MYTHS about ROBOTS
(8) Robots are dangerous
robots are already assisting in surgeries, detonating landmines,
embarking on search-and-rescue missions; and nanorobots that
could be used to fight disease within our bodies
(9) Robots have feelings
robots lack self-awareness and a nervous system, these gut
instincts are 100 percent false
(10) Breakthroughs in robotics are made by lone geniuses
large team collaborating over long periods of time
(11) Artificial intelligence is a far-off dream
of all the known AIs none of these cases approach human-level
cognition
40. MYTHS about AI
Myth #1 Artificial Intelligence will replace all jobs
Myth #2 Artificial Intelligence will outpace human intelligence
Myth #3 AI will lead to destruction and enslavement
Myth #4 You need data scientists and machine learning experts to use
artificial intelligence
Myth #5 AI technologies can understand and solve any new problems
like the human brain does
Myth #6 True Artificial Intelligence exist
41. Thank you Brilliant!
Thank you Lido de Paris Hotel!
Thank you AHToMP!
Thank you students and faculty for your time!
42. Activities
• In the movie Wall-E, what is the meaning of EVE?
• What is the difference between AI and a Robot?
• Using pictures, explain the Laws of Asimov on Robotics.
• How does a Biomass Energy works?
• Using your cellphone, in a minute and a half, describe the concept of
the Internet of Things (videorecorded)