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## New Position Paper from IFR: Artificial Intelligence in Robotics
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the field of robotics. The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) has shared the transition of AI-powered robots into real-world applications and developments in this area with a new position paper.
### The Importance of Artificial Intelligence in Robotics
IFR President Takayuki Ito states that artificial intelligence enhances robotic capabilities, increases efficiency, and improves adaptability. AI is evolving from a supporting technology for robotics into a powerful enabler, thereby expanding the use of robots in industries.
### Which Sectors Are AI and Robotics Most Prominent In?
- Logistics and Warehousing: A leading sector in AI and robotics applications due to high demand, investment opportunities, and controlled environments.
- Manufacturing and Industrial Automation: A significant investment area for optimizing operations and improving quality in fields such as automotive, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.
- Service Sector: Supports human-robot interaction, meeting demand with applications like robot servers and kitchen assistants, especially in restaurants and similar areas due to labor shortages.
### Artificial Intelligence: A New Vision for Robotics
Robot and chip manufacturers are investing in hardware and software infrastructures called "Physical AI," which enable robots to learn about the real world through experience. This leads to the development of robots that act based on experience rather than programming. Major companies and governments in regions such as the USA, Europe, and China are making significant investments in this area.
### Looking to the Future
In the next 5-10 years, widespread adoption of artificial intelligence in robotic applications is expected. As AI increases efficiency while reducing error rates and maintenance costs, companies are seeing a faster return on investment.
### About IFR
The International Federation of Robotics (IFR), the voice of the global robotics industry, is a non-profit organization representing national robot associations, academics, and industrial robot manufacturers from over 20 countries. It was founded in 1987.
For more detailed information, you can review the IFR's position paper.


















