
AI humanoid robot
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It covers the technology, social significance, and future prospects of humanoid robots that combine artificial intelligence and robotics.
It covers care, industrial sites, and national strategies, and provides insights to prepare for the coming humanoid era.
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It covers care, industrial sites, and national strategies, and provides insights to prepare for the coming humanoid era.
Artificial Intelligence Encyclopedia.
You can find the artificial intelligence knowledge you need at aiseries.oopy.io.
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Human-like machines, why now?
01 The Dawn of the Humanoid Robot Era
02 What is a humanoid robot and why does it resemble a human form?
03 Core AI technologies that drive humanoid robots
04 Latest Humanoid Robot AI Model Trends
05 Technological Challenges Facing Humanoid Robot AI
06 Humanoid Robots Enter Our Lives
07 Challenges Obstructing the Popularization of Humanoid Robots
08 Suggestions for Competitiveness in the Humanoid Robot Industry
09 Future Prospects for Humanoid Robots
10 How to Prepare for Coexistence Between Humans and Robots
01 The Dawn of the Humanoid Robot Era
02 What is a humanoid robot and why does it resemble a human form?
03 Core AI technologies that drive humanoid robots
04 Latest Humanoid Robot AI Model Trends
05 Technological Challenges Facing Humanoid Robot AI
06 Humanoid Robots Enter Our Lives
07 Challenges Obstructing the Popularization of Humanoid Robots
08 Suggestions for Competitiveness in the Humanoid Robot Industry
09 Future Prospects for Humanoid Robots
10 How to Prepare for Coexistence Between Humans and Robots
Into the book
The biggest turning point that created the need for humanoid robots was the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident in Japan.
Even Japan, which was considered a global robotics powerhouse at the time, lacked practical robots that could be deployed in high-radiation areas, which caused serious difficulties in entering nuclear power plants and taking emergency measures.
This incident sent a powerful message to the world: “Robots are absolutely necessary.”
--- From "01_“The Prelude to the Era of Humanoid Robots”"
Vision technology for robots refers to the robot's ability to 'see' the world.
This technology goes beyond simple image recognition, giving robots the ability to understand their surroundings, make decisions and move accordingly.
Nowadays, robots collect visual information through cameras, distance sensors, color sensors, etc., and process it 'multimodally' by combining it with various sensory information such as language and touch.
--- From “03_“Key AI Technology for Moving Humanoid Robots””
Humanoid robots are being introduced to various processes in logistics service fields, such as box transport, package sorting, unloading, and picking, and are attracting attention as a key means of overcoming the limitations of existing automation technology.
Unlike existing fixed automated equipment centered on conveyors, humanoids can flexibly respond to dynamic work environments, and are emerging as a key infrastructure for advanced smart logistics.
--- From “06_“Humanoid Robots, Entering Our Lives””
Humans and robots will ultimately evolve toward collaboration and coexistence, not competition.
Just as smartphones changed our daily lives by ushering in an era of one device per person, the era of one robot per person will arrive in the future, with robots for various purposes being distributed in various fields such as personal, household, corporate, and caregiving.
They will position themselves as companions that complement and augment human capabilities rather than replace them, and will evolve into robots equipped with emotional interfaces capable of emotional empathy and natural interaction.
Even Japan, which was considered a global robotics powerhouse at the time, lacked practical robots that could be deployed in high-radiation areas, which caused serious difficulties in entering nuclear power plants and taking emergency measures.
This incident sent a powerful message to the world: “Robots are absolutely necessary.”
--- From "01_“The Prelude to the Era of Humanoid Robots”"
Vision technology for robots refers to the robot's ability to 'see' the world.
This technology goes beyond simple image recognition, giving robots the ability to understand their surroundings, make decisions and move accordingly.
Nowadays, robots collect visual information through cameras, distance sensors, color sensors, etc., and process it 'multimodally' by combining it with various sensory information such as language and touch.
--- From “03_“Key AI Technology for Moving Humanoid Robots””
Humanoid robots are being introduced to various processes in logistics service fields, such as box transport, package sorting, unloading, and picking, and are attracting attention as a key means of overcoming the limitations of existing automation technology.
Unlike existing fixed automated equipment centered on conveyors, humanoids can flexibly respond to dynamic work environments, and are emerging as a key infrastructure for advanced smart logistics.
--- From “06_“Humanoid Robots, Entering Our Lives””
Humans and robots will ultimately evolve toward collaboration and coexistence, not competition.
Just as smartphones changed our daily lives by ushering in an era of one device per person, the era of one robot per person will arrive in the future, with robots for various purposes being distributed in various fields such as personal, household, corporate, and caregiving.
They will position themselves as companions that complement and augment human capabilities rather than replace them, and will evolve into robots equipped with emotional interfaces capable of emotional empathy and natural interaction.
--- From “09_“Future Prospects for Humanoid Robots””
Publisher's Review
The Era of Humanoid Robots: Human-Like Intelligence
We delve into why human-like machines are now the center of global interest and investment.
The convergence of artificial intelligence and robotics has brought humanoids, once confined to the realm of imagination, into reality.
As a solution to aging populations and labor shortages, a potential market worth trillions of dollars, and a strategic asset for national security and technological sovereignty, humanoid robots have become an essential technological capability.
However, the uncanny valley, which causes discomfort as it becomes more human-like, concerns about job replacement, and the perception that it is an emotionless machine are still challenges that must be overcome.
This book simultaneously examines the technological foundations and social implications of humanoid robots. It covers a wide range of topics, from core technologies like AI-based visual recognition, motion planning, and precision control to real-world examples from manufacturing, logistics, nursing, and education. It also analyzes the reasons why they haven't yet been commercialized and the ethical and legal issues surrounding them.
Furthermore, it forecasts technological competition between nations and development scenarios beyond 2030, and presents social challenges for preparing for a future in which we can coexist with humanoids.
We delve into why human-like machines are now the center of global interest and investment.
The convergence of artificial intelligence and robotics has brought humanoids, once confined to the realm of imagination, into reality.
As a solution to aging populations and labor shortages, a potential market worth trillions of dollars, and a strategic asset for national security and technological sovereignty, humanoid robots have become an essential technological capability.
However, the uncanny valley, which causes discomfort as it becomes more human-like, concerns about job replacement, and the perception that it is an emotionless machine are still challenges that must be overcome.
This book simultaneously examines the technological foundations and social implications of humanoid robots. It covers a wide range of topics, from core technologies like AI-based visual recognition, motion planning, and precision control to real-world examples from manufacturing, logistics, nursing, and education. It also analyzes the reasons why they haven't yet been commercialized and the ethical and legal issues surrounding them.
Furthermore, it forecasts technological competition between nations and development scenarios beyond 2030, and presents social challenges for preparing for a future in which we can coexist with humanoids.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 108 pages | 128*188*7mm
- ISBN13: 9791143009739
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