To help me find the specific paper you're looking for, please provide more context:
Studies discussing the evolution from robotic arms to AI-driven, cognitive robots.
Robots that can learn new tasks without reprogramming [1].
Based on a search of public academic, technical, and commercial databases as of April 2026, there is no widely recognized, singular academic paper, seminal whitepaper, or standard industry framework explicitly titled or branded as "".
(e.g., AI, industrial automation, humanoid design)?
To help you find the correct information, "Robot 3.0" generally refers to the next generation of robotics, characterized by:
A project hosted on platforms like GitHub.
To help me find the specific paper you're looking for, please provide more context:
Studies discussing the evolution from robotic arms to AI-driven, cognitive robots.
Robots that can learn new tasks without reprogramming [1].
Based on a search of public academic, technical, and commercial databases as of April 2026, there is no widely recognized, singular academic paper, seminal whitepaper, or standard industry framework explicitly titled or branded as "".
(e.g., AI, industrial automation, humanoid design)?
To help you find the correct information, "Robot 3.0" generally refers to the next generation of robotics, characterized by:
A project hosted on platforms like GitHub.