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AI and automation: democratizing automation and the evolution towards true AI-autonomous robotics

Lauren Takahashi, Micke Kuwahara, Keisuke Takahashi

Year
2025
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

open-source hardware, modular systems, and digitial fabrication are highlighted, showcasing methods of innovation for smaller research groups that conduct research alongside well-funded institutions. Concurrently, the need for robust safety systems, validation protocols, and interdisciplinary collaboration are stressed to ensure reliability, transparency, and inclusivity. Beyond technical capability, the emergence of AI systems capable of hypothesis generation and scientific reasoning raises critical questions about the evolving nature of creativity, intuition, and authorship in science. Rather than replacing human researchers, an argument is made for a model of collaborative intelligence- where humans and machines co-create knowledge, each contributing distinct strengths. This perspective proposes that the future of research lies not only in smarter tools but in the development of smarter, ethically grounded systems that amplify human insight and redefine the very practice of science in the 21st century.

Keywords

RoboticsAutomationArtificial intelligenceRobotComputer scienceEngineeringSystems engineeringMechanical engineering

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