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The Age When Algorithms Gain Muscle

When machines learned to see, listen, and learn — it became clear: the question is no longer whether they will replace us. The question is: who will we become when they become us — only faster, more precise, and more autonomous.

Welcome to the section where the nervous system of the digital world merges with actuators, sensors, and autonomy.

Here, we don’t rewrite press releases. We track how networks gain bodies, how logistics acquires instincts, and how factories develop foresight. We observe robots not as assistants, but as a new working class of the 21st century — and the transformation of humans beside them.

The Robotics & Technologies section is a space where neuro-mechatronics, autonomous production systems, generative design, and machine organisms — devoid of biology but full of context — intertwine.
I invite you to view this industry not through the lens of profit or fear, but through the prism of co-authorship. Because in a world where robots begin making decisions, it’s worth asking: do we really know who’s the assistant here?

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