Surpassing Beyond Boundaries: Open Mathematical Challenges in AI-Driven Robot Control
Ismail A Mageed
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 5
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics has brought about a fresh period of autonomous systems able of executing sophisticated jobs in changing and unpredictable settings. Although great advancements have been achieved, a multitude of unresolved mathematical issues limits the use of AI-driven robots in safety-critical and real-world uses. Focusing on robustness, safety, learning, human-robot interaction, and complicated system management, this study investigates several important unresolved concerns at the crossroads of AI, control theory, and mathematics. Creating intelligent, dependable, and trustworthy autonomous robots depends on addressing these obstacles. Several influential open problems are introduced within the folds of this paper, with final thoughts on mathematizing AI-driven robot control.
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