Humans and Robots: A Mutually Inclusive Relationship in a Contagious World

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Abstract

The Coronavirus global pandemic has spread faster and more severely than experts had anticipated. While this has presented itself as a great challenge, researchers worldwide have shown ingenuity and dexterity in adapting technology and devising new strategies to combat this pandemic. However, implementing these strategies alone impedes the nature of everyone’s daily life. Hence, an intersection between these strategies and the technological advantages of robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous systems is essential for near-to-normal operation. In this review paper, different applications of robotic systems, various aspects of modern technologies, including medical imaging, telemedicine, and supply chains, have been covered with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, concerns over user’s data privacy, job losses, and legal aspects of the implementation of robotics are also been discussed.

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Gupta, A., Singh, A., Bharadwaj, D., & Mondal, A. K. (2021, April 1). Humans and Robots: A Mutually Inclusive Relationship in a Contagious World. International Journal of Automation and Computing. Chinese Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11633-020-1266-8

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