At the Beijing Forum on Friday, 2013 Nobel Prize winner Michael Levitt dropped a bold prediction: China is poised to dominate the AI robotics race. 🌍💡 The computational biology pioneer, known for his groundbreaking work in molecular simulations, praised the country's rapid advancements in merging artificial intelligence with real-world robotics.
"I think robots will be crucial in bringing AI into the physical world, and China will be a leader,"
Levitt told attendees, highlighting how far scientific research has evolved from early computer models to today's AI-driven breakthroughs. He specifically spotlighted China's thriving tech ecosystem, calling it a "dynamic environment for innovation" that could reshape industries from healthcare to manufacturing. 🔬🏭
While Levitt didn't spill details about secret robot projects 🕵️♂️, his comments align with China's push to become a global tech superpower. With massive investments in AI research hubs and a growing army of STEM graduates, this could be the start of a real-life Westworld scenario—minus the cowboy hats. 🤠➡️🤖
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Nobel laureate: Robots bring AI to the real world, China will lead
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