'Supersmart Robots' Will Multiply To Ten Billion More In Three Decades Preparing The Earth For iRobot

SoftBank CEO made a futuristic announcement for the next 30 years. Mr. Son said Supersmart Robots will grow in numbers in 30 years.

SoftBank Group Corporation CEO made a significant announcement at the World Mobile Conference, Mail Online reported. According to CEO Masayoshi Son's prediction, there will be more of supersmart robots to help people by 2014.

Furthermore, Mr. Son stated that in the next 25 years, there will be an army of 10 billion supersmart robots as well as artificial intelligence. He further stated that the supersmart robots will then outnumber humans as well as giving the capability for one trillion objects to be internet connected.

The supersmart robots will come up in all sizes, forms, and shapes. There were robots that will fly up in the air, swim, have two legs, with hundred of legs, adopt arctic and desert climates and more.

Mr. Son mentioned that because of the microchip "brain cells" that will overtake the number of human neurons by the year 2018, it's possible that a human shoe will be smarter than a brain. "One of the chips in our shoes in the next 30 years will be smarter than our brain."

According to USA Today, Mr. Son proud to say that with the use of Artificial Intelligence using computers, the Internet of Things can surpass the human brain. With this possibility, supersmart robots will gain the same level of intelligence that humanly has.

For instance, an average person has an IQ of around 100, and a genius of 200 marks. This human intelligence will be a little bit compared to Al-infused computers that will have an IQ of 10,000.

This year's concept of Mr. Son on the supersmart robots will mark the first step for the burst of superintelligence. In three decades more, Mr. Son believes that this will be a reality making its way to all sorts of electrically powered devices and gadgets.

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