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AI Agents in Robotics

Jerry Huang () and Ken Huang ()
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Jerry Huang: The University of Chicago
Ken Huang: The University of Chicago

Chapter Chapter 11 in Agentic AI, 2025, pp 323-368 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter explores AI agents in robotics, a transformative technology shaping automation and productivity. By focusing on frameworks, multimodal perception, interaction modules, and reasoning strategies, it presents a structured approach to robotics development. The discussion covers advanced modules in humanoid robotics, simulation platforms, spatial intelligence, and real-world applications. Insights into global competition, research innovations, ethical considerations, and workforce implications underscore the strategic and economic significance of AI-enabled robotics.

Keywords: AI agents; Robotics; Multimodal perception; Humanoid robots; Simulation platforms; Spatial intelligence; Reinforcement learning; Autonomous systems; Humanoid robots (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90026-6_11

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