Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Systems: Challenges and Opportunities
Ahsan Zafar
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed various domains, and one of the most promising areas of application is autonomous systems. These systems, which are designed to perform tasks with minimal or no human intervention, include self-driving cars, drones, and robotics. The integration of AI into autonomous systems offers immense potential for revolutionizing industries such as transportation, healthcare, and logistics. However, despite their promise, the development and deployment of AI-driven autonomous systems face numerous challenges. Key issues include the need for robust decision-making capabilities, the ability to adapt to dynamic environments, and ensuring the ethical and safe operation of such systems. Additionally, the complexity of human-robot interactions, regulatory concerns, and the need for real-time data processing further complicate the implementation of autonomous systems. Opportunities for improvement lie in advancements in machine learning algorithms, sensor technologies, and data fusion techniques, which can enhance the accuracy and reliability of autonomous systems. Moreover, the growing importance of explainability and transparency in AI models offers a pathway to address concerns surrounding trust and accountability. This paper aims to explore the challenges and opportunities in the integration of AI into autonomous systems, examining the technological, ethical, and societal implications. By identifying the key barriers and opportunities, we can better understand the future trajectory of autonomous systems and their impact on society.
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