Another job, automated. This robot lays tiles faster and more precisely than any human crew. Perfect precision. Zero breaks. 24/7 operation. The economics are compelling: ✅ 6x faster than human crews ✅ 30-40% lower labor costs ✅ Zero fatigue or injuries ✅ 15% less material waste But here's the real math: ✅ Today: $150K price tag limits adoption ✅ Tomorrow: Mass production drops costs 70% ✅ Next year: Every major contractor has one The ripple effect: ✅ 1 robot = 6 displaced workers ✅ Those workers stop spending locally ✅Tax base shrinks, social costs rise ✅ Political backlash becomes regulatory risk Smart companies are asking different questions: Not "Can we automate?" but "How do we automate responsibly?" ✅ Phased implementation with retraining ✅ Partnership with trade schools ✅ Investment in complementary human skills The C-suite reality: Short-term cost savings vs. long-term ecosystem stability. Your customers, communities, and stakeholders are watching. Automation isn't the enemy. Automation without strategy is. To stay current with the latest trends in #Technology and #Innovation, Subscribe to 👉 #CXOSpiceNewsletter here https://lnkd.in/gy2RJ9xg Or 👉 #CXOSpiceYouTube here https://lnkd.in/gnMc-Vpj #Robotics #Innovation #DigitalTransformation
Como toda industrialización, mejora por un lado mucho, pero la falta de previsión de la implementación de dichas tecnologías, en el elemento humano, hace que se vean cosas negativas. Con el tiempo que lleva poner en marcha cualquier tecnología renovadora, podría preverse, a quien desplaza laboralmente la máquina, para su reubicación, previamente entrenado, instruido o reubicado. Pensar en el beneficio humano, antes del monetario de unos pocos. Siempre el bien común primero.
Unfortunately, I don't think, automate responsibly, ever gets into the equation.
Thanks for sharing, Helen I need a robot like that at my house
Powerful insight: it’s not automation vs. humans—it’s automation with responsibility that defines the future.
This is the real conversation we should be having around automation. It’s not about stopping automation. It’s about steering it wisely. Thanks for putting this out there, Helen Yu.
Helen Yu, really smart take on the phased rollout approach. that ecosystem thinking is what separates companies that scale tech successfully vs those that just chase efficiency metrics.
The C-suite is not incentivized to think long term or with any social responsibility, that runs 100% counter to their fiduciary duties. This is the problem we have to solve, our economic model can and will drive us all over the cliff if we don't figure out how to look beyond a few quarters ahead as a species and as society together.
The focus on responsible automation alongside human development is crucial for our collective future - great insights here Helen Yu.
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2moIt's not about replacing all jobs, but surely robots and automation will take a whole lot of work from people. The question is more, how do we approach this new set-up and how do we educate people to do more advanced work.