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This chapter explores the transformative potential of Embodied Artificial Intelligence (E-AGI) [1] —humanoid robots with advanced cognitive capabilities—in achieving and redefining the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) [2]. Through short future-focused essays, it envisions how tens of millions of these anthropomorphic AI systems, capable of operating human tools and infrastructure, can meaningfully contribute to a more sustainable and equitable planet by 2030. From replanting forests in hard-to-reach terrains to providing medical care in remote regions, E-AGIs promise breakthroughs in environmental conservation, healthcare delivery, education, infrastructure development, and conflict resolution. These advancements also prompt critical conversations about ethics, social dynamics, and the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. By framing new “Robotic Development Goals” (RDGs), this chapter proposes that we can purposefully guide AI evolution to not only preserve but also enhance our natural and social ecosystems. Ultimately, it contends that embracing these artificially embodied entities—while thoughtfully addressing risks—will enable us to move beyond the current SDGs toward a future where sustainable progress is amplified by innovation.