Development of Artificial Intelligence for Industrial and Social Robotization
Evgeny Bryndin
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 6
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The intellectual robotization of industry and the social sphere takes on an international scale. The creation of smart robots for various spheres of human life is associated with high technology and artificial intelligence. Currently, the development of artificial intelligence for industrial and social robotics is carried out by information technology, cognitive robots, digital twins and artificial intelligence systems. The ensembles of intelligent mobile diversifiable agents with strong artificial intelligence are central to the development of artificial intelligence for industrial and social robotics through the recurring development of professional skills, increasing their visual, sound, subject, spatial and temporal sensitivity. Working with big data, diversify and transform the high-tech industry and the social sphere. The cognitive ensembles of mobile diversifiable agents, technology platforms and analytical systems allow you to quickly and efficiently solve the tasks of collecting, analyzing and visualizing large amounts of data. Effective collection and analysis of big data, their rapid updating using strong artificial intelligence will accelerate industrial and social robotics by teaching new skills. Intelligent robotization based on large ensembles of intelligent agents processing big data requires faster supercomputers. Communication and control of the robot through the mental neurointerface accelerates the training of industrial and social communicative-associative robots, the development of their intelligence, and makes them natural assistants in improving the life of society. Rapid technological development and rapid change of professions requires a client of project-oriented training of personnel.
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