Introduction
Prof. (Dr.) Md. Sadique Shaikh is a distinguished academician, scientist, and thought leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics, known globally for his groundbreaking work. He holds multiple advanced degrees, including:
- M.Sc. (ES), M.Tech. (IT), MBA (HRM), M.Phil., Ph.D., FPM, DMS, and an honorary Ph.D. in AI
- A Post-Doctoral D.Sc.
With expertise in Business Management, Electronics, and Computing, Dr. Shaikh specializes in AI, robotics, Bionic Brain Mapping, and Humanoid Robotics.
Contributions to AI and Innovation
Dr. Shaikh has significantly advanced AI research, holding a patent in Quantum Computing under the Government of India. His current projects include:
- Large Language Model (LLM) for Chain-of-Thought (CoT) in GPT – Enhancing generative AI’s reasoning capabilities.
- Artificial Wisdom (AW) and Ultra Artificial Intelligence (UAI) – Envisioning an immortal-like AI with superintelligence and self-awareness.

Academic Achievements and Recognitions
- 71 books authored
- 135 research papers published
- 129 conference publications worldwide
- 150+ keynote speeches at national and international symposiums
- 200+ research papers reviewed as an international expert
- 80+ national and 22 international awards
- Multiple world records (Genius Book of World Records, Continental World Record)
- Editor-in-Chief for 42+ international journals
His work has been widely covered in magazines, newspapers, academic platforms, YouTube channels, Wikipedia, and Wikigenius.
Evolution of Artificial Intelligence
Many believe AI is a recent innovation, but its origins date back centuries. Dr. Shaikh categorizes AI evolution into:
1. Mechanical AI (1206 AD)
- Ismail Al-Jazari developed 50 AI-based mechanical devices, pioneering early robotics.
- His book, The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices, documented these innovations.
2. Electronic AI (19th–20th Century)
- Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine (1822) and ENIAC (1945) laid the foundation for modern computing.
- Transistors and semiconductors enabled rapid advancements in digital AI.
3. Digital AI (Modern Era)
- Boolean algebra and binary logic revolutionized computing.
- Quantum Computing introduced Qubits, exponentially increasing AI’s computational power.
The Future of AI: Ethical Considerations and Advanced AI Models
Dr. Shaikh classifies modern AI into five categories:
- Weak AI – Used for repetitive tasks (e.g., industrial robots, home assistants).
- Rule-Based AI – Decision-making systems like DSS (Decision Support Systems) and KBS (Knowledge-Based Systems).
- Context-Based AI – Found in VR, AR, and personalized digital experiences.
- Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) – AI capable of performing tasks across multiple domains, similar to human intelligence.
- Super AI – Future AI that could surpass human cognitive abilities, potentially leading to self-aware AI.
Future Vision: AI Beyond the Present
Dr. Shaikh’s research extends into next-generation AI paradigms, such as:
🔹 Self-Aware AI – Machines that understand emotions and reason beyond predefined algorithms.
🔹 Transcendent AI – AI surpassing human intelligence, driving breakthroughs in medicine, climate change, and space exploration.
🔹 Cosmic AI – AI frameworks designed for extraterrestrial research, intergalactic communication, and deep-space navigation.
AI for Good vs. AI for Ethics
Dr. Shaikh emphasizes the responsible development of AI to ensure ethical use. His notable projects include:
AI for Good – AI-Powered Disaster Response
- AI-driven systems that use satellite imaging and predictive analytics to anticipate and mitigate natural disasters.
- Helps governments and humanitarian organizations respond efficiently.
AI for Ethics – Bias-Detection in Hiring
- Developed algorithms to identify and reduce biases in AI-based hiring processes.
- Ensures fairness and prevents gender, racial, and socio-economic discrimination.
Ensuring Ethical AI Development
While AI enhances healthcare, automation, and daily life, ethical AI governance is crucial. Some nations restrict AI from developing emotions like love, anger, and sadness to prevent risks of AI autonomy and potential conflicts with human civilization.
Future Vision: The Next Frontier of AI
Looking ahead, Dr. Shaikh envisions a world where AI and robotics seamlessly integrate into daily life, enhancing human capabilities and solving complex global challenges. His ongoing projects focus on human-AI collaboration, smart automation, and sustainable AI solutions that promote efficiency while adhering to ethical and societal considerations.
Dr. Shaikh emphasizes the critical importance of AI for Ethics over mere technological advancements. While AI for Good improves healthcare, automation, and daily conveniences, AI for Ethics ensures responsible development. Countries have restricted the programming of emotions such as love, anger, and sadness in AI to prevent potential risks of robotic autonomy and conflicts with human civilization.
Conclusion
As AI progresses, balancing innovation and ethics is key to preventing potential risks. Dr. Shaikh’s work ensures AI remains safe, beneficial, and aligned with human values.
Through cutting-edge research, patents, and ethical considerations, Prof. (Dr.) Md. Sadique Shaikh continues to shape the future of AI and robotics, making invaluable contributions to the advancement of mankind.