With the continuous development of technology and advancements in artificial intelligence, the level of intelligence in robots is constantly improving. imageX, as an application that generates images based on text, demonstrates the potential of AI art in the field of image creation. By using AI technology, imageX can transform user-inputted text into images in various styles, offering users a new creative experience. However, despite the advancing level of intelligence in robots, based on my personal observation, robots are far from surpassing human cognitive abilities. Although robots demonstrate powerful computational and analytical capabilities in certain domains, they are still confined by the design of their programs and algorithms. Firstly, the intelligence in robots is built upon vast datasets and pre-written programs. While machine learning and deep learning techniques enable machines to learn and improve from data, the learning capabilities of robots are still limited. In comparison, humans possess rich experiences and intuition, enabling them to learn and adapt quickly from unstructured environments. Secondly, robots still face challenges in handling complex situations and ambiguous problems. Although AI technology can process large amounts of structured and standardized data, robots often struggle to provide accurate answers when confronted with ambiguous and uncertain problems. Humans can rely on intuition, judgment, and experience to make flexible decisions in the face of a dynamic world, whereas robots require more rules and instructions to cope. Furthermore, robots are currently limited in terms of emotions and consciousness. While AI has made progress in speech recognition and emotion analysis, robots still lack a genuine understanding of the meaning of emotions and consciousness. Human thinking processes and emotional experiences are complex and diverse, which robots are unable to truly comprehend. In conclusion, although robots demonstrate powerful computational and analytical capabilities in certain domains, they are still far from surpassing human cognitive abilities. Human cognitive abilities are formed by a combination of rich experience, intuition, judgment, and emotions, elements currently unbeatable by robots. Nevertheless, as technology continues to advance and AI progresses, there is reason to believe that robots may surpass human cognitive abilities in specific domains. However, achieving a level of cognition that completely surpasses human capabilities poses numerous challenges that still need to be overcome.