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Humans vs Robots? The Real Future of Work with Dr. Aadeel Akhtar, CEO of Psyonic

Humans vs Robots? The Real Future of Work with Dr. Aadeel Akhtar, CEO of Psyonic

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This episode explores one of the biggest questions of our time: are robots replacing humans or helping us reach our full potential?

We sit with Dr. Aadeel Akhtar, the visionary CEO of Psyonic, whose bionic hand technology is restoring touch for amputees and powering next generation robotics at NASA, Amazon, Google, Mercedes, Meta, and more.


Topics include

• Are robots a threat or an opportunity

• Why most robot replacement headlines are exaggerated

• How bionic hands are restoring real human lives

• The business responsibility behind automation

• How companies can prepare their workforce

• Why kids accept humanoid robots faster than adults

• How robotics and AI create new careers

• Why the future is humans plus robots, not humans versus robots


This is a human centered, optimistic, grounded, and deeply personal discussion that reframes the future of work.


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