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RobotLAB CEO Says People and Automation Can Coexist Peacefully

New book offers expert guidance on working in harmony with robots

Quality Digest
Wed, 02/05/2025 - 00:02
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(RobotLAB: Southlake, TX) -- Contrary to common concerns about robots taking over jobs that people need, Elad Inbar, CEO of RobotLAB, says there’s plenty of room for both, particularly in the services sector where there’s a growing demand for workers but a diminishing workforce.

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“People can focus on more valuable tasks,” Inbar says. “Robots are great at vacuuming carpets or scrubbing floors, but they are not great at high-touch areas like door handles and windows.”

In his new book, Our Robotics Future, Inbar offers business owners and other decision-makers clear, well-informed guidance on the future of automation, providing examples of successful automation integration in multiple industries.

“Robots are not here to take our jobs; they are here to make our jobs more meaningful and revolutionize the way that we work, helping business owners operate more profitably,” Inbar says.

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