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Autonomous systems: Challenges and opportunities

Yara Maha Dolla Ali *,1,
  • 1 Capitol Technology University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2977-3903/4/2023024

Abstract

The dawn of Autonomous Systems has marked a pivotal transformation in the realm of technology, establishing new paradigms in various industries, from healthcare to transportation. These systems, characterized by their ability to operate without human intervention, promise enhanced efficiency, precision, and adaptability in tasks otherwise prone to human error or constraints. However, as with all revolutionary innovations, they bring forth a plethora of challenges. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of Autonomous Systems, discussing their architectures, applications, and the intricacies of their operation. We delve into the pressing challenges, both ethical and technical, and speculate on the potential future trajectories of this transformative technology. By amalgamating insights from diverse disciplines, this paper offers a holistic perspective on Autonomous Systems, setting the stage for informed discourse and future research endeavors.

Keywords

autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, ethical challenges, technical robustness, future trajectories.

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Ali,Y.M.D. (2023). Autonomous systems: Challenges and opportunities. Advances in Engineering Innovation,4,33-37.

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Journal:Advances in Engineering Innovation

Volume number: Vol.4
ISSN:2977-3903(Print) / 2977-3911(Online)

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