학술논문

Exploring the Synergy of Bio-Inspired Computations and Science Fiction Movies in Fostering Environmental Sustainability
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 International Conference on Advancements in Smart, Secure and Intelligent Computing (ASSIC) Advancements in Smart, Secure and Intelligent Computing (ASSIC), 2024 International Conference on. :01-07 Jan, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Engineering Profession
Robotics and Control Systems
Symbiosis
Technological innovation
Planets
Green products
Pressing
Motion pictures
Bio-inspired computing
Bio-Inspired Computations
Artificial Intelligence
Science Fiction Movies
Environmental Sustainability
Swarm intelligence
Green Computing
Language
Abstract
The cinematic and televisual works of science fiction that prominently showcase robots and artificial intelligence possess the potential to acquaint the general audience with prospective advancements in the realm of innovations. The purpose of this study is to examine the current state of biologically inspired computations, which have been influenced by the science fiction movies. Through the fusion of biological and technical domains, the interdisciplinary field of biologically inspired robotics and artificial intelligence endeavours to address pragmatic challenges by replicating the structure and operation of biological systems. An exploration of cutting-edge technology has been driven by the expeditious deterioration of ecosystems and the pressing need for environmental sustainability. The current study elucidates the effects of incorporating bio-inspired computing, which is influenced by science fiction cinemas and offers a variety of modalities, including green computing, swarm intelligence, and optimisations that facilitate environmental sustain ability. In order to achieve a peaceful cohabitation of technology and nature, as well as to ensure ecological stability and persistence for a greener and more resilient future, the study attempts to uncover the potential of biologically inspired computing.