"Robotics Revolution Hits a Roadblock: The Quest for Smarter Machines As robots continue to gain prominence in industries ranging from manufacturing to healthcare, a prominent robotics designer has sparked debate with a candid assessment of the current state of artificial intelligence. In a surprising statement, the designer likened modern robots to having the physical prowess of former boxing champion Mike Tyson, but lamented that they still lack the cognitive abilities of renowned physicist Stephen Hawking. This stark admission raises questions about the true potential of robotics and whether we're on the cusp of a revolution in machine learning, or if significant advancements are still needed before robots can truly think for themselves."


“Robots today have the body of Mike Tyson but are still missing a brain like Stephen Hawking,” a designer said.