For an extended period, artificial intelligence (AI) has been perceived as a "super brain" operating behind the scenes. While it excels at rapidly generating intricate code, it falls short in executing tangible tasks, such as delivering a cup of coffee or tightening bolts. Traditional robots, although proficient in performing repetitive tasks on industrial assembly lines, are constrained by pre-programmed instructions. They often face challenges in adapting when confronted with even minor environmental changes.
