This is the area that I believe is the most difficult to keep up to date with. The Japanese are big on robotics and have already created humanoids that perform amazingly complex tasks. One managed an interview on British TV and even with humour.
Elsewhere, there are driverless cars that are ready to come into general use, even a helicopter piloting by artificial intelligence. Robotic eyes are being used for patients who have lost their sight. A man was even helped to think with a robotic brain.
Robotics have advanced at lightning speed over the years. The visions of robots from the 1960's and 1970's as being cartoonish have now become something that one day could become part of the running of everyday life. With the advancement in Artificial Intelligence, or AI, technology has come robots who now have been able to think and act for themselves. Saudi Arabia back in 2016 became the first nation in the world to given citizenship status to a robot. Robots these days can be found in hotels cleaning and serving customers to being assistance at major international airports especially in Europe and Asia. Robots also play an important role in healthcare as they can perform surgeries and aslo help with retrieving patient information. Robotics is a field that will only get bigger and bigger over the years as the need for robots becomes more and more. It could easily be a day where robots will do a very good amount of tasks around the home and out in society.