This study introduces a novel robotic system designed to aid individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in enhancing their social communication and interaction skills. Incorporating advanced artificial intelligence, sensors, and image recognition technologies, the robot simulates human social interactions and provides tailored feedback, aiming to improve the quality of life for individuals with ASD. Through a detailed examination of hardware design, software functionalities, and data processing mechanisms, this paper evaluates the system's practical applications and identifies ongoing challenges and potential improvements. The findings suggest that while the robotic system significantly enhances social interaction and learning for autistic individuals, challenges such as technological adaptability, cost, and physical design require further innovation. This research contributes to the field of assistive technologies by offering insights into how robotic systems can be optimized to meet the unique needs of the autism community, thus paving the way for more effective therapeutic tools.