"If we treat robotics as a replacement for human potential, we lose. If we treat it as an amplifier of human potential, we lead." With the rapid rise in robotics, the story of #global automation isn’t only about scale, it’s also about strategy. In The Washington Post, our CTO, Burkhard Boeckem, shares how #robotics and #automation can drive progress through partnership, not replacement. That’s the philosophy behind AEON, our advanced #humanoid robot who embodies a new kind of autonomy: one that augments human skill instead of replacing it. Read the full piece here (subscription required): https://lnkd.in/ej_psm_w

Sarada Vishnubhatla

Senior Journalist and Film Maker

3w

More and more the trends are showing how important the human connection is and how upholding trust is a non-negotiable parameter when it comes to user experience.

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Lisa Luckett, MBA

EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS LEADER ► Driving Operational Excellence, Cross-Functional Coordination, and Executive Partnership ► Event Management | Executive Support | Technology Integration

1mo

So cool! Augment, not replace.

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Jacques Couniot

Executive Leader in Global Sales & New Technologies | Driving Market Expansion & Customer Loyalty | Board Advisory & Corporate Governance

1mo

Amplify people, don't replace them. That's the winning strategy and exactly what we need more of in automation. 🚀

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