Advancements in physical technology lag behind rapid AI innovations, experts say
Experts revealed that advancements in physical technology have lagged behind artificial intelligence innovations as of October 2023. Robotics expert Dr. Sue Keay highlighted that while software development accelerates, physical engineering faces unique challenges. Predictions of a futuristic world filled with household robots and flying cars remain unfulfilled, as hardware evolution requires longer timelines and greater investment.
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Published 12 Jul 2026, 23:45 UTC · Updated 12 Jul 2026, 23:50 UTC
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