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Looking ahead, the emergence of AI-powered robots—like Tesla's Optimus or Chinese contenders—will underpin a new era. These humanoids won't just be tools but autonomous, intelligent agents capable of performing complex tasks and even innovations like guiding scientific research or developing warp drives.
The discussion emphasizes that, while cloud-connected AI will dominate initial deployments, eventually, personal AI agents—embedded within robots or biological interfaces—will evolve to be self-sufficient.
Final Reflections: How Individuals Can Prepare
Given this rapid evolution, what can individuals do? The expert recommends:
Cultivating a mindset of adaptability, embracing lifelong learning.
Developing technical skills like AI understanding, programming, or biotech.