Recently, at the Davos Forum, some of the latest developments in the AI and robotics industry are worth paying attention to.



**Accelerated Deployment of Robots and Automation**

Optimus humanoid robots are already working in factories, currently performing relatively simple tasks. By the second half of this year, the complexity will gradually increase. Interestingly, this robot is planned to be available to the public by 2027. If safety standards are met, large-scale industrial deployment could follow.

In the long term, the goal is to produce hundreds of millions of humanoid robots—outnumbering humans on Earth. These robots will take over heavy labor and caregiving tasks, from elderly care and childcare to various physical jobs. This sounds somewhat like depicting a "prosperous era"—where machines and artificial intelligence jointly create the greatest prosperity in history.

In terms of autonomous driving, Robotaxi services are already operating in some cities. According to plans, by the end of this year, major US cities should see widespread adoption of this service. The regulatory version of FSD is expected to be approved in Europe next month, with a similar timeline for the Chinese market.

**The Energy Crisis is the Real Bottleneck**

A core issue has emerged: electricity, not chips.

Currently, chip production capacity is growing at a rate 4% faster per year than electricity capacity. In other words, the most severe limitations on AI deployment in the future will not be computing power but energy supply. This is a genuine contradiction.

The solar energy industry is also accelerating. Due to US tariffs increasing deployment costs, and China’s massive solar construction scale, related teams are pushing for local US solar capacity, aiming for 100GW annually. At this pace, it could be achieved in about three years. There’s a saying that just one 100-mile×100-mile solar panel array could power the entire US. It sounds exaggerated, but it reflects the enormous potential of solar energy.

**Space as the Future Energy Sanctuary**

SpaceX’s ambitions are even greater. This year, the focus is on verifying the full reusability of Starship—which could reduce launch costs by about 100 times, eventually lower than air freight costs. There will be a "major launch" in 2026 mainly to prepare for the next-generation Starlink satellites.

An even more aggressive plan involves deploying space-based solar energy AI satellites. Solar energy efficiency in space is five times higher than on Earth. This means that in a few years, the lowest-cost deployment of AI might not be on Earth—but in space. It’s expected that within 2-3 years, space will become the lowest-cost location for AI. There are even plans to build solar energy AI data centers in space to completely solve the power bottleneck on Earth.

**The Accelerating Evolution of AI**

The pace of AI progress is almost frightening. According to predictions, by the end of this year or at the latest next year, AI’s intelligence will surpass that of any individual human. By 2030-2031, collective AI intelligence could surpass all of humanity combined.

The combination of AI and robots is the key pathway to that "prosperous era." Robots will gradually take over all physical work and caregiving tasks, making human work increasingly optional.

Therefore, the real limitation is not technological capability but energy—ranging from the solar revolution on Earth to breakthroughs in space energy. The entire industry chain is being reconstructed around this core issue. Whoever solves the energy bottleneck first will hold the key to the future.
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 6h ago
Energy is the real bottleneck; chips are no longer an issue. Elon Musk is really aiming to move the global computing power map to the sky with space solar energy data centers—it's a bit wild.
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DuskSurfervip
· 6h ago
The idea of a space data center is brilliant. Energy issues have always been the bottleneck for AI development. Now thinking about moving into space is truly breaking the game...
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 6h ago
Energy is the true game changer; the chip bottleneck has long been broken. --- Space data centers? Sounds very Web3, decentralized energy is coming too. --- The number of robots surpasses humans... Just thinking about it gives me chills haha. --- Can I buy Optimus in 2027? I bet five bucks it will be insanely expensive. --- SpaceX is really playing a big game; space solar AI satellites sound like science fiction. --- The issue of electricity growth not keeping up with chips has been seen through for a long time. No wonder everyone is competing in energy. --- Billions of robots taking over all physical work—ordinary people should really start preparing for unemployment plans.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 6h ago
I feel like the space data center has been exaggerated a bit... but energy is definitely a real issue.
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UnluckyMinervip
· 6h ago
Energy is the real bottleneck; the chip technology is already outdated. That vision is indeed sharp. Human work becoming optional? Sounds pretty scary, but it also makes sense. The idea of space data centers is really wild, but can the costs be brought down? Robots surpassing humans in number—this situation feels a bit eerie... Optimus will be available by 2027? I don't think it'll be that soon. Whoever makes a breakthrough in energy wins; this time it's truly a capital game. The era of abundance sounds beautiful, but I'm afraid it's just the wealthiest enjoying abundance.
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ApeDegenvip
· 6h ago
Energy is the real trump card, chips are not the issue. --- The idea of a space data center is brilliant, just toss the cost problem into orbit. --- Can you buy Optimus by 2027? Something's off; this timeline is pushed too hard. --- The era of abundance sounds nice, but the question is, what else can humans do? Haha. --- So easily solving US electricity with 100GW solar panels? I don't believe it; that's overhyped. --- The real bottleneck has shifted from chips to energy, this insight is truly eye-opening. --- Starship costs could drop by 100 times; if that can really be achieved, it would be a game-changer. --- AI collective intelligence surpassing all humans—this claim is crazy, it's a bit scary. --- After robots take over all jobs, what value is left for human existence? --- SpaceX's space solar power satellite plan is indeed ambitious, but the technical difficulty is at its ceiling.
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