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
Robos are just getting better
Powerful insight: it’s not automation vs. humans—it’s automation with responsibility that defines the future.
Automation is here to stay, but how we communicate the shift matters just as much as how we implement it.
Thanks for sharing, Helen Yu Best Regards, Professor Bill Stankiewicz, OSHA Trainer, Heavy Lift & Crane Instructor TUID Chairperson for DFM Data Corp., Inc. Savannah Technical College Subject Matter Expert International Logistics Member of Câmara Internacional de Logística e Transportes - CIT The International Transportation Industry Chamber lead by CEO Dr. Marcelo Felippes
Powerful post. Automation bias can blind leaders to hidden costs—overvaluing tech over human nuance. Precision matters, but so does perspective. Responsible automation needs both data and empathy at the decision table.
If you had ever put this tiles in your bathroom, you should know that between each tile we put a plastic piece to keep a space. You can see these 'separators' around every tiles already put. But the robot don't put anything when it lay down a tile. So I really doubt that the robot made this job.🤔 #fakeituntilyoudoit
The rush to automate often skips the most important question: should we?
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2moThanks for sharing, Helen I need a robot like that at my house