The term Bionic AI is particularly at home in the fields of artificial intelligence, automation, industry and Factory 4.0. Bionic AI describes the combination of artificial intelligence and biological principles - in other words, when machines and software are developed in such a way that they are modelled on processes in nature. The aim is to enable computers and robots to solve tasks even more efficiently and flexibly.
Imagine, for example, a production robot whose gripper arm was inspired by a human hand. With the help of Bionic AI, the robot analyses how a human grasps or releases various objects and adapts its behaviour accordingly. This enables it to grip delicate products carefully without damaging them.
This technology makes the networked factory of the future possible: machines learn from each other, react flexibly to changes and work more safely with people. At the same time, Bionic AI helps to save resources and make processes sustainable. The combination of artificial intelligence and the best tricks of nature is creating a new generation of machines that will make our working world smarter and more efficient.