Embodied Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Robotics
In a report published by Siemens, major transformations in the field of robotics were highlighted, reshaping industries and paving the way for a new era of innovation. Robots are no longer just tools for automation; they now represent the concept of "embodied artificial intelligence"—an integrated fusion of AI and mechanical applications, enabling unprecedented efficiency and precision.
According to Siemens, over four million industrial robots are currently operating worldwide, double the number from just seven years ago, with more than 500,000 units installed annually, most of them in growing Asian markets.
Key Trends Identified by Siemens in the Future of Robotics:
Smart and Autonomous Robots:
Using AI technologies such as machine learning and vision systems, robots are now capable of adapting and performing tasks with greater flexibility. An example is Siemens' SIMATIC Robot Pick AI technology, which uses deep learning to simplify tasks without requiring custom programming.
Human-Robot Partnership:
Advanced technologies make collaborative robots (Cobots) more widespread, working alongside humans, along with systems like exoskeletons that enhance human physical abilities.
Simple User Interfaces:
With technologies like generative AI and natural language processing, humans can now interact with robots via conversational commands, simplifying daily operations.
Virtual Training:
Thanks to digital twins and software automation technologies, robots can be tested and trained in virtual environments before deployment, enhancing safety and efficiency.
Siemens' Vision for the Future of Robotics:
Partner Robots:
Siemens envisions future factories with robots accompanying workers, performing hazardous tasks and helping to increase productivity.
Integrated Self-Management:
Robots capable of managing complex processes such as recycling, reducing risks, and promoting sustainability.
Flexible and Local Manufacturing:
Enabling small factories to produce on-demand products locally, reducing dependence on global supply chains and enhancing environmental efficiency.
Preparing for the New Robotics Era:
Siemens emphasizes that integrating robots with technologies such as digital twins and edge computing will drive industries to new levels of efficiency and innovation, fundamentally changing ways of working and production