GAISA 5.0 Session Explores the Future of AI in Robotics: Enhancing Automation and Precision

  • The session on AI in Robotics explored how artificial intelligence is driving precision and productivity in automation.

  • Experts discuss the evolving role of robots in workplaces and daily life, addressing AI bias and security.

  • Keynote highlights AI-driven robotics as a transformative force in industries and workforce dynamics.

The GAISA Session on AI in Robotics offered a comprehensive exploration of how artificial intelligence is reshaping automation across industries, enhancing precision and productivity. Leading experts in the field, such as Shiban Banerjee, Founder and Chief AI Officer at Zyra & Rashmi Group of Industries, and Anurag Seth, Principal AI/ML Advisor at Amazon Web Services (AWS), discussed how AI-powered robotics are being used to improve manufacturing processes, streamline operations, and boost efficiency in various sectors. The session also highlighted the growing role of robots not just in industrial settings but in workplaces and daily life, where they are increasingly becoming integral to everyday tasks.

A significant portion of the discussion focused on addressing key challenges such as AI bias, security concerns, and the responsible deployment of robotics technologies. Speakers emphasized the importance of developing ethical guidelines and ensuring that AI systems in robotics are secure, unbiased, and trustworthy. Dr. Subir Sen, Executive Director for Engineering at POWERGRID, shared insights on how AI in robotics is being integrated into critical infrastructure projects, including the development of smart grids and energy systems, demonstrating the broad applications of these technologies.

In the session’s keynote address, experts underscored the transformative potential of AI-driven robotics and automation in revolutionizing industries and reshaping workforce dynamics. As AI continues to evolve, it is set to redefine automation across various sectors, leading to greater efficiencies, innovation, and the creation of new job roles. This session at GAISA highlighted the significant strides being made in robotics and AI, setting the stage for a future where automation is not just a tool but a vital part of daily life and business operations.