Bionics: robotics inspired by nature

Nature inspires researchers, it allows them to design robotsrobots bio-inspired that they call “animats” to find solutions to technical problems or to increase knowledge about animals.

An overview of the bionic processes carried out

Agnès Guillot, psychophysiologist and formerly researcher at the Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR), presents an overview of the bionic processes carried out.

A previous folder (Robotics from A to Z) shows how the failure of artificial intelligence in the 1950s (since called “GOFAI”: Good Old Fashion Artificial Intelligence) in mattermatter of robotics has prompted researchers to take a radically different path by drawing inspiration, not from the complex intelligence of humans, but from the adaptive capacities of animals of all kinds. speciesspecies.

This file aims to illustrate some of these advances.

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