The 2035 Book Series: A Vision for Tomorrow’s World








The 2035 Series including The Last Debate take readers on an unparalleled journey into the future of humanity, offering a visionary exploration of how artificial intelligence, robotics, automation, education, and ethical dilemmas will reshape the world by 2035. Across five interconnected books—AI 2035, Automation 2035, Robotics 2035, Education 2035, and The Last Debate—this groundbreaking series examines the transformative power of technology and the moral questions that arise alongside progress.
Through meticulously researched insights, compelling narratives, and visually captivating comic-style illustrations, the series merges fact with imagination. These are not speculative fantasies; they are grounded, informed projections that challenge readers to critically engage with the promises, pitfalls, and ethical dilemmas of our rapidly evolving world.
From AI’s revolutionary role in decision-making and creative collaboration to autonomous factories operating as self-sustaining ecosystems, and from robots reshaping exploration and caregiving to immersive classrooms democratizing education globally, the 2035 Series presents a sweeping and thought-provoking panorama of our shared future.
At the heart of it all, The Last Debate—a philosophical confrontation between two of history’s greatest minds, Alan Turing and Aristotle, and a contemporary AI ethicist, Dr. Elias Moreau—delves into the most pressing questions of our time. If AI gains autonomy, does humanity remain in control or become obsolete? Can morality and conscience be programmed, or will AI develop its own ethical framework? What happens when intelligence surpasses humanity’s ability to regulate it, and does AI amplify or erode fundamental human rights, fairness, and democracy? As real-world concerns over AI bias, surveillance, misinformation, warfare, and corporate monopolization intensify, the 2035 Series and The Last Debate explore whether we are truly prepared for the intelligence we are creating—and whether it will serve humanity or surpass it entirely.
From AI’s revolutionary role in decision-making and creative collaboration to autonomous factories that run like living ecosystems, and from robots reshaping exploration and caregiving to immersive classrooms democratizing education globally, the 2035 Series presents a sweeping and thought-provoking panorama of our shared future.
A Unique Reading Experience:
The 2035 Series including The Last Debate combine deeply researched narratives with visually stunning comic-strip illustrations that bring the future to life. From Kenyan students learning in holographic classrooms to robots repairing ecosystems in Antarctica, from Turing debating intelligence itself to Aristotle questioning the soul of a machine, these books paint vivid scenarios that make complex topics accessible and engaging.



Inside the 2035 Series
The Last Debate: The Future of Intelligence
A fictional debate that feels all too real. The Last Debate brings together three minds from different eras—Alan Turing, the father of modern computing; Aristotle, one of history’s greatest philosophers; and Dr. Elias Moreau, a contemporary AI ethicist from 2025. In an unexplained exchange of letters, they engage in a gripping discourse on the rise of artificial intelligence and its consequences for humanity.
As AI reshapes industries, politics, and daily life, the trio grapples with the most pressing ethical dilemmas of our time:
- Can AI truly understand justice, or will it reinforce the biases of its creators?
- As deepfakes and AI-generated misinformation disrupt elections and societies, how do we preserve truth?
- Should AI systems control hiring, law enforcement, and healthcare decisions, or does that surrender too much power to algorithms?
- With autonomous weapons and AI-driven warfare, does technological progress come at the cost of human morality?
- Who owns AI-generated content—its developers, the public, or the machines themselves?
- As AI surveillance expands globally, does privacy become a relic of the past
Through this gripping exchange, The Last Debate challenges readers to confront AI not as a distant possibility but as an imminent force shaping our world. Blending philosophical inquiry, speculative fiction, and real-world ethical dilemmas, this thought-provoking novel forces us to ask: Are we ready for the intelligence we are creating, or are we merely watching the rise of something beyond our control?
AI 2035: The Age of Intelligence
By 2035, artificial intelligence had transcended narrow applications to become humanity’s indispensable collaborator. AI-assisted creativity enabled breakthroughs in fields from medicine to architecture, while Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) brought unparalleled adaptability and reasoning to the forefront. But with this newfound power came profound questions: How do we ensure these systems align with humanity’s values? What does it mean to coexist with intelligence that surpasses our own?
From ethical dilemmas in algorithmic bias to existential debates about AGI, AI 2035 explores how AI’s role has moved beyond tools to become decision-makers and creative partners. It captures the double-edged nature of AI—its ability to elevate human potential or deepen divides—and challenges readers to consider how to harness this force responsibly.
Automation 2035: The New Industrial Revolution
The factories of 2035 were intelligent, sustainable, and adaptive ecosystems. Autonomous operations used predictive maintenance to eliminate downtime, while mass customization made tailored products affordable at scale. Yet automation brought profound upheavals, displacing traditional jobs and creating demand for entirely new professions like AI trainers and automation architects.
Automation 2035 goes beyond the efficiencies of advanced systems to explore their human impact. How do societies adapt when machines can outthink and outperform workers? Can automation be a catalyst for sustainability, or does its energy consumption pose a paradox? Through vivid examples, this book examines how automation has redefined productivity, industries, and the very nature of work itself.
Robotics 2035: Partners in Progress
Robots in 2035 were no longer confined to factory floors—they were explorers of uncharted territories and caregivers in intimate human spaces. From autonomous rovers mapping distant planets to generative design robots creating infrastructure in disaster zones, Robotics 2035 explores how machines extended humanity’s reach and capabilities.
Yet as robots gained autonomy, questions of accountability loomed. Who is responsible for decisions made by a caregiving robot or a self-driving car? How do we trust systems capable of acting independently? Robotics 2035 tackles these dilemmas while celebrating the profound partnership between humans and machines in building a brighter, more inclusive future.
Education 2035: A New Era of Learning
By 2035, education had undergone a seismic shift. AI tutors and immersive AR classrooms brought quality learning to remote corners of the globe, bridging long-standing divides. Children explored DNA structures through holographic lessons, while adults re-skilled with AI-powered programs tailored to emerging industries.
Education 2035 captures how technology democratized knowledge while redefining the role of human teachers. While AI tutors provided impeccable clarity, it was human educators who fostered empathy, critical thinking, and the emotional connections that technology could not replicate. This book explores the delicate balance between technological efficiency and the deeply human elements of mentorship and inspiration.

Arshad Hisham: The Innovator Behind the 2035 Series
At the heart of this transformative series is Arshad Hisham, a trailblazer in artificial intelligence, robotics, and education. With a career spanning continents, industries, and decades, Arshad has been a driving force in shaping the technologies and conversations that define the 2035 Series.
As the founder and CEO of InGen Dynamics, Arshad has spearheaded innovations that address global challenges—from AI-powered robots like Aido to platforms revolutionizing sustainability and labor solutions. His contributions extend into academia, where he developed a comprehensive engineering curriculum in AI, robotics, and automation, now taught in leading universities worldwide.
What sets Arshad apart is his ability to humanize technological progress. Arshad has served on advisory councils at leading institutions like Cal State East Bay and as a prestigious Edison Award silver medalist in the United States. His groundbreaking work in AI, Automation, and Robotics has been featured in major publications, including Fortune, Forbes, Discovery Channel, IEEE, and Popular Science. A sought-after speaker, Arshad has delivered keynote addresses at global events such as the IEEE Robotics Symposium at Columbia University, the Boston Consulting Group’s AI Summit, and the Robo-Business Summit in San Jose.
Arshad’s vision for the future is rooted in ethical responsibility. He believes that the true measure of technology lies not in its capabilities but in its ability to uplift communities, foster equity, and preserve humanity’s essence. Through the 2035 Series, Arshad challenges readers to reimagine a future where innovation serves as a tool for progress, inclusion, and sustainability.
A Call to Action
The 2035 Series and The Last Debate are more than glimpses into the future—they are roadmaps for navigating the profound changes of our time. They ask critical questions:
- How do we ensure that AI, automation, and robotics empower humanity rather than diminish it?
- How do we balance technological progress with ethical responsibility?
- Are we truly prepared for the intelligence we are creating?
Whether you are an educator, policymaker, technologist, or simply a curious reader, the 2035 Series and The Last Debate are essential guides to tomorrow’s world. They challenge us to envision a future where innovation uplifts humanity, sustains the planet, and redefines the essence of what it means to be human.