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David Nowak @davidnowak.me

Boston Dynamics trains Atlas through human demonstrations. Figure AI's robots coordinate using natural language from human supervisors. Tesla tests Optimus with daily human oversight. The pattern? Humans aren't being designed out—they're being designed deeper in.

aug 30, 2025, 1:23 pm • 0 0

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David Nowak @davidnowak.me

Blue Sky Robotics elevated a sign painter from repetitive work to managing production and custom artistry. This isn't job displacement—it's job transformation. Humans move up the value chain while robots handle consistency and precision. Both do what they do best.

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David Nowak @davidnowak.me

Here's the design insight: successful automation companies start with human workflows, not robot capabilities. They ask "How do we amplify human expertise?" not "How do we replace humans?" That shift in framing changes everything about the technology they build.

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David Nowak @davidnowak.me

Cross-training, explainable AI, continuous human feedback loops, safety-first protocols—the technical advances aren't just about making better robots. They're about creating systems where human judgment and robot precision create something neither could achieve alone.

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David Nowak @davidnowak.me

The question isn't whether AI will take your job. It's whether you're part of designing how AI amplifies your work. The companies getting this right involve humans as design partners from day one. That's where the real collaboration begins—in the design room, not just the workplace.

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