The Sentient Code: AI and Robotics

Self-Evolving Robots That Adapt and Survive Damage

22 min · 7. mai 2026
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A new generation of bio-inspired robots is shifting from rigid machines to adaptive, modular systems. Using AI-driven evolutionary simulations, these robots can develop their own behaviors and even recover from damage by reconfiguring themselves in real time. By blurring the line between hardware and software, this approach creates machines with emergent resilience—capable of surviving and evolving in unpredictable environments. The engineer’s role is also transforming, becoming a “metadesigner” who sets the rules for systems that can redesign themselves. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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