AI-driven soft robotics is an emerging area in robotics engineering where flexible, soft materials are combined with artificial intelligence to create robots that can safely interact with humans. Unlike traditional rigid robots, soft robots are made from elastic materials such as silicone and smart polymers, allowing them to bend, stretch, and adapt to complex environments.
With the integration of machine learning algorithms, these robots can learn tasks, adjust their movements, and collaborate with humans in real time. This technology is increasingly used in healthcare (assistive devices and rehabilitation robots), industrial automation, wearable robotics, and disaster rescue operations.
AI-driven soft robotics improves safety, flexibility, and efficiency in human–machine collaboration. As research advances, this technology is expected to transform future smart manufacturing, biomedical engineering, and service robotics, enabling more natural interaction between humans and intelligent machines. Website: engineeringscientist.com Nominate
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