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Automation in Robotics with Artificial Intelligence

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This document provides an introduction to man-made brain power, robots, and experimental streams that look at the financial and physiological consequences of this and other related innovations. We present a preliminary assessment of man-made knowledge and expertise to work on financial matters with writing managers and integrate existing methods adopted by investigators here. We look at the understanding of non-counterfeit fraud, mechanical autonomy, and the use of system sequences and robust systems, striving for the most remarkable commitment to these points by authoritative and technical analysts, as well as photographs of future experiments.

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Borole, Y., Dethe, C.G. (2022). Automation in Robotics with Artificial Intelligence. In: Singh, M.K., Gautam, R.K. (eds) Recent Trends in Design, Materials and Manufacturing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4083-4_33

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