Imitation or Innovation-The future of
humanoid robots
ANJANA
Department of computer science Government first grade college carstreet Mangalore
ABSTRACT
The field of humanoids robots is widely recognized as the current
challenge for robotics research. The humanoid research is an approach to
understand and realize the complex real-world interactions between a
robot, an environment, and a human. The humanoid robotics motivates
social interactions such as gesture communication or co- operative tasks
in the same context as the physical dynamics. This is essential for three-
term interaction, which aims at fusing physical and social interaction at
fundamental levels. A dream of humanoid robot researchers is to develop
a complete “human-like” artificial agent both in terms of body and brain.
We now have seen an increasing number of humanoid robots (such as
Honda’s ASIMO, Aldebaran’s Nao and many others). These, however,
display only a limited number of cognitive skills in terms of perception,
learning and decision-making. These robots are playing important role in
reducing manual risks and helping doctors to perform risky operations
with simple robotic mechanisms. Humanoid Robot is helpful for Human
Beings.
KEYWORDS: Humanoid robotics, Artificial intelligence, Human-robot
interaction.
, INTRODUCTION
Humanoid robotics represents a significant advancement in the field of
artificial intelligence and automation. This research explores whether
humanoid robots are mere imitations of human abilities or truly
innovative tools reshaping industries and everyday life. With rapid
advancements in AI, robotics, and human-machine interaction,
humanoid robots are increasingly used in workplaces, healthcare, and
customer service. Their integration raises important questions about
efficiency, ethics, job displacement, and societal acceptance. This study,
conducted through surveys, aims to understand public perception,
potential benefits, and challenges associated with humanoid robots,
shaping the future of this technology. Humanoid Robotics is not an
attempt to recreate humans. The goal is not, nor should it ever be, to make
machines that can be mistaken for or used interchangeably with real
human beings. Rather, the goal is to create a new kind of tool,
fundamentally different from any we have yet seen because it is designed
to work with humans as well as for them.
WHAT ARE HUMANOID ROBOTS
Humanoid robots are intelligent machines designed to mimic human
movement, appearance, and behaviour. They are equipped with AI-
driven systems, sensors, and actuators that allow them to perform tasks
like humans, such as walking, talking, recognizing faces, and interacting
with their environment. These robots are primarily developed to assist
humans rather than replace them. They are used in various fields,
including healthcare, education, customer service, and industrial
automation. Some well-known humanoid robots include SIMO (Honda):
A mobility-focused robot designed to assist with physical tasks. Sophia
(Hanson Robotics): A social robot known for its advanced AI and
humanoid robots
ANJANA
Department of computer science Government first grade college carstreet Mangalore
ABSTRACT
The field of humanoids robots is widely recognized as the current
challenge for robotics research. The humanoid research is an approach to
understand and realize the complex real-world interactions between a
robot, an environment, and a human. The humanoid robotics motivates
social interactions such as gesture communication or co- operative tasks
in the same context as the physical dynamics. This is essential for three-
term interaction, which aims at fusing physical and social interaction at
fundamental levels. A dream of humanoid robot researchers is to develop
a complete “human-like” artificial agent both in terms of body and brain.
We now have seen an increasing number of humanoid robots (such as
Honda’s ASIMO, Aldebaran’s Nao and many others). These, however,
display only a limited number of cognitive skills in terms of perception,
learning and decision-making. These robots are playing important role in
reducing manual risks and helping doctors to perform risky operations
with simple robotic mechanisms. Humanoid Robot is helpful for Human
Beings.
KEYWORDS: Humanoid robotics, Artificial intelligence, Human-robot
interaction.
, INTRODUCTION
Humanoid robotics represents a significant advancement in the field of
artificial intelligence and automation. This research explores whether
humanoid robots are mere imitations of human abilities or truly
innovative tools reshaping industries and everyday life. With rapid
advancements in AI, robotics, and human-machine interaction,
humanoid robots are increasingly used in workplaces, healthcare, and
customer service. Their integration raises important questions about
efficiency, ethics, job displacement, and societal acceptance. This study,
conducted through surveys, aims to understand public perception,
potential benefits, and challenges associated with humanoid robots,
shaping the future of this technology. Humanoid Robotics is not an
attempt to recreate humans. The goal is not, nor should it ever be, to make
machines that can be mistaken for or used interchangeably with real
human beings. Rather, the goal is to create a new kind of tool,
fundamentally different from any we have yet seen because it is designed
to work with humans as well as for them.
WHAT ARE HUMANOID ROBOTS
Humanoid robots are intelligent machines designed to mimic human
movement, appearance, and behaviour. They are equipped with AI-
driven systems, sensors, and actuators that allow them to perform tasks
like humans, such as walking, talking, recognizing faces, and interacting
with their environment. These robots are primarily developed to assist
humans rather than replace them. They are used in various fields,
including healthcare, education, customer service, and industrial
automation. Some well-known humanoid robots include SIMO (Honda):
A mobility-focused robot designed to assist with physical tasks. Sophia
(Hanson Robotics): A social robot known for its advanced AI and