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<v Speaker 1>Today's landscape of emerging technology is defined by relentless breakthroughs

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<v Speaker 1>in artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, blockchain, in the Internet

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<v Speaker 1>of things, reshaping industries and propelling global innovation forward. This year,

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<v Speaker 1>the fusion of artificial intelligence with robotics is transforming sectors

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<v Speaker 1>from manufacturing to health care and agriculture, driving robots beyond

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<v Speaker 1>routing tasks to autonomous planning, predictive maintenance, and advanced human interaction.

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<v Speaker 1>According to start US Insights, the global market for artificial

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<v Speaker 1>intelligence in robotics is projected to leap from around twenty

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<v Speaker 1>three billion dollars in twenty twenty five to almost sixty

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<v Speaker 1>five billion dollars by twenty twenty nine, reflecting nearly twenty

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<v Speaker 1>nine per cent annual compound growth and signaling explosive innovation

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<v Speaker 1>throughout the ecosystem. Companies like upath, Serve Robotics, and industry

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<v Speaker 1>heavyweight Nvidia are leading this charge, introducing ever more capable

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<v Speaker 1>machines across logistics, hubs, hospitals, and even urban infrastructure. Cuminoid

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<v Speaker 1>and collaborative robots, often called cobots, are becoming smarter and safer,

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<v Speaker 1>integrating seamlessly beside human colleagues. These advances are not limited

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<v Speaker 1>to simple automation. NASDAK reports a doubling of the worldwide

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<v Speaker 1>robotics market size from almost seventy two billion dollars now

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<v Speaker 1>to over one hundred fifty billion dollars by twenty thirty,

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<v Speaker 1>with a strong focus on innovation for efficiency and resilience.

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<v Speaker 1>In manufacturing, automotive sectors remain top adopters, while advanced robot

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<v Speaker 1>deployments for urban delivery and last mile logistics are capturing

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<v Speaker 1>new markets and investor interest. Illustrated just this week as

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<v Speaker 1>Serve Robotics announced a major expansion partnership to deploy thousands

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<v Speaker 1>of AI power delivery units in US cities. Meanwhile, breakthroughs

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<v Speaker 1>in quantum computing continue to draw headline investments from major

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<v Speaker 1>technology funds, promising exponential leaps and problem solving for materials science, encryption,

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<v Speaker 1>and logistics optimization. Investment continues at a fever pitch, not

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<v Speaker 1>only in the hardware but also in software platforms and

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<v Speaker 1>integrated solutions, with more than one hundred fifty patents granted

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<v Speaker 1>and over nine hundred startups launched last year alone in

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<v Speaker 1>artificial intelligence driven robotics. The growth is especially strong in

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<v Speaker 1>innovation hubs like the United States, Japan, India and China,

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<v Speaker 1>supported by policy incentives and global partnerships. However, this rapid

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<v Speaker 1>development brings challenges in regulation, ethics, and workforce displacement. Oxford

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<v Speaker 1>Economics warned that up to twenty million manufacturing jobs could

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<v Speaker 1>be displaced by twenty thirty, making proactive skills, training and

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<v Speaker 1>regulatory frameworks a critical need. For Practical takeaways, listeners should

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<v Speaker 1>consider embracing automation in their workflows, investing in upskilling focused

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<v Speaker 1>on digital systems, and keeping a pulse on regulatory shifts.

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<v Speaker 1>Companies are encouraged to audit their digital infrastructure and form

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<v Speaker 1>partnerships with technology providers to accelerate integration and avoid falling

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<v Speaker 1>behind as AI systems, quantum platforms and interconnected devices MATURER.

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<v Speaker 1>The coming decade will be defined by augmented intelligence, where

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<v Speaker 1>machines amplify human capabilities and reshape how businesses create value

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<v Speaker 1>and compete. Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to

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