Not only do formal logics allow representation of knowledge, but they also allow representation of knowledge Mechanisms for reasoning using a collection of well-defined manipulation rules Of Representations.

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Robotics is the branch of 'engineering + computer sciences' where machines are built to perform programmed tasks without further human intervention.

Artificial intelligence is where systems emulate the human mind to learn, solve problems and make decisions on the fly, without needing the instructions specifically programmed.

Most current use cases of Robotics don’t require artificial intelligence, as the tasks performed are predictable, repetitive and don’t need additional ‘thought’.

However, robotic AI in manufacturing is soon going to be a very big thing.


Not only do formal logics allow representation of knowledge, but they also allow representation of knowledge Mechanisms for reasoning using a collection of well-defined manipulation rules Of Representations.