AI and robotics can create new opportunities and challenges for work and education. On one hand, they can enhance productivity, efficiency, and innovation, as well as enable new forms of learning and collaboration. For example, AI can help workers automate repetitive or dangerous tasks, analyze large amounts of data, and generate insights and solutions. Robotics can assist workers in manufacturing, agriculture, and health care, as well as provide educational tools and platforms. On the other hand, they can also pose risks of displacing workers, creating skill gaps, and reducing human interaction. For example, AI can replace workers in some sectors, such as transportation, retail, and customer service. Robotics can create ethical and social dilemmas, such as privacy, accountability, and safety. Therefore, it is important to develop policies and strategies that can support workers and learners in adapting to the changing landscape of AI and robotics.