AI In Robotics: IFR Releases Position Paper |
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| Contributed by BSM Staff | |
FRANKFURT, Germany – AI is transforming robotics at a rapid pace as a new generation of AI-powered robots moves from research labs into the real world, fueled by AI tech companies and analysts forecasting a multitrillion-dollar market. The vision is to give artificial intelligence its own robot body. What are the trends, challenges, and commercial applications? The International Federation of Robotics has released its new position paper “AI in Robotics.” “AI is transforming the field of robotics at a rapid pace," said Takayuki Ito, President of the International Federation of Robotics. “Integrating AI into robotics enhances capabilities, increases efficiency and improves adaptability. This development is transforming AI from a supporting technology into a powerful enabler, opening the door to wider robot adoption across industries.” There are currently several key sectors leading the way in integrating AI and robotics: The manufacturing and industrial automation sector is a focal point for investment: As companies seek to streamline operations and enhance output quality, AI and robotics are playing an increasingly central role in modern manufacturing strategies. The sector is spanning a broad array of industries. This includes automotive, electronics, and the general industries like pharma. The category encompasses high-skill production processes, factory automation systems, and precision assembly tasks. The service sector is among the leading customers adopting AI and robotics. AI is supporting human-robot interaction, allowing for example a natural communication and increasing the usability and personalization of the robots. This trend is driven by rising costs and a shortage of workers, particularly in post-pandemic markets, where recruitment has lagged demand. Restaurants, for example, are experimenting with robotic servers and kitchen assistants. The future lies in hybrid models where robots handle repetitive tasks and humans deliver the personal touch. New Vision for AI in Robotics In Europe, ABB announced it had signed an agreement to divest its robotics division to Japan’s SoftBank Group, combining ABB Robotics’ with SoftBank’s capabilities in AI. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced a dedicated action plan to accelerate embodied AI, positioning it as “future industry” critical to China’s economic transformation. Over the next five to ten years, AI is expected to be widely adopted in various robotics applications. Because AI increases efficiency, reduces errors, and maintenance costs, companies often see a quicker return on investment (ROI) compared to non-AI systems. The “AI in Robotics” position paper by IFR can be downloaded at https://ifr.org/papers/download. The International Federation of Robotics is the voice of the global robotics industry. IFR represents national robot associations, academia, and manufacturers of industrial and service robots from over twenty countries. For more, go to www.ifr.org. |
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