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AI research in the near future will tend towards development of the ability to perceive and affect the world through automation, robotics, speech and vision-all enhanced by self-aware and context-aware embedded software. This survey highlights some important trends in AI research and development, focusing on perceiving and affecting the real world. It addresses primarily robotics, to computers that see, hear, speak, and move, and that will be required for advances in ubiquitous, embedded computation. The article specially mentions one area that contributes centrally to all of these technologies, software development technology.