From Michelangelo and Notre‑Dame to tractor — how far AI may go?
We no longer speak of artificial intelligence in the future tense. The era of hype is over, and AI has moved into real implementation, gaining physical embodiment. It no longer only automates processes in the virtual space. It now controls machines and tools and even helps recreate lost heritage. AI agents can drive tractors, sculpt marble, and assist people in movement. What yesterday seemed like science fiction is becoming everyday reality, with AI acting as a full co-author of our physical world.