Iván Hernández Dalas: Why AIC is the only path to certifiable robotics
Artificial integrated cognition, or AIC, can provide certifiable physics-based architectures. Source: Hidayat AI, via Adobe Stock The robotics industry is at a crossroads. The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act is forcing forcing the robotics industry to abandon opaque, end-to-end neural networks in favor of transparent, physics-based artificial integrated cognition, or AIC, architectures. The robotics space is entering its most critical phase since the birth of industrial automation. On one side, we see breathtaking humanoid demonstrations powered by massive end-to-end neural networks. On the other, we face an immovable reality: regulation. The EU AI Act does not ask how impressive a robot looks, but whether its behavior can be explained, audited, and certified. The risk of the ‘blind giant’ Black-box AI models create what can be described as the “blind giant problem:” extraordinary performance without understanding. Such systems cannot explain decisions, guarantee...