Category: Robotics

Now the global scientific community is developing intelligent robotics in several directions: this includes improving speech recognition technology, conversation support, and mathematical modeling of emotions. Such research lies at the intersection of technology, linguistics, artificial intelligence, and mathematics. Science has gotten to the point where today’s robots can answer questions, maintain a simple conversation, and […]
We are entering an era where robots will do more and more work for us, taking defined roles in our daily lives. This is a progressive development, as it shows our ability to program machines to do specific tasks. But what does this mean for human labor? For now, it’s not much. Technology is slowly […]
Over the past 100 years robots have not only evolved, they have become part of our everyday lives. The word “robot” came into use after Karl Capek’s play about artificial humans was published in 1920. And this is very symbolic, since the Roaring Twenties were a period of economic boom and new discoveries in science […]
I am often asked what skills and abilities a robotics engineer should have. The question is perhaps a bit philosophical, because robotics is an interdisciplinary science and a competent robotics engineer should have knowledge in mathematics, physics, mechatronics, electronics, programming, knowledge of English, as well as knowledge in related fields. At the same time, it […]
It is a well-known fact that everything created with our own hands seems to be the best. When we create something on our own, we develop our initiative, learn to think outside the box, and use the well-known experience of learning from our mistakes. And when the result is achieved, we have a sense of […]