Robotics is not a new concept, but with the integration of artificial intelligence, it is reaching astonishing levels. We are talking about intelligent robotics, meaning machines that not only perform programmed movements but also learn, adapt, and collaborate with people.
There are already robots in hospitals assisting doctors, robots in factories adjusting processes without constant supervision, and even social robots that interact with older adults, offering companionship and support in daily tasks.
The challenge lies in ensuring that these machines act safely, ethically, and reliably in human environments. As intelligent robotics continues to advance, it will likely become part of our daily lives, just as smartphones are today.

