@VraserX: Sam is right. The real AI race is no longer just about chatbots and image models. It’s about robotics. Whoever wins AI …
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Sam Altman emphasizes that the AI race is shifting from chatbots and image models to robotics, which will determine dominance in manufacturing, logistics, defense, and the broader economy.
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Sam is right. The real AI race is no longer just about chatbots and image models. It’s about robotics. Whoever wins AI in the physical world wins manufacturing, logistics, defense, and eventually a huge chunk of the real economy. This is where things get very serious.
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