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The future of robot joints is likely to focus on bio-inspired designs, utilizing soft robotics for greater flexibility and adaptability. Advances in materials science, such as smart materials and soft actuators, will enable joints that mimic human movement more closely. Furthermore, the integration of Artificial Intelligence will enhance the coordination and functionality of these joints, allowing robots to perform complex tasks in dynamic environments. Overall, the future of robot joints will emphasize agility, efficiency, and collaboration with humans.

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