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Lin on... The Robot Revolution: Who Wins, Who Loses

Lin on... The Robot Revolution: Who Wins, Who Loses

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The future of labor isn’t just evolving—it’s being rewritten.

Humanoid robots are no longer lab curiosities—they’re lifting materials, learning new tasks , and running 24/7 on real factory floors.

In this episode of the AI On Podcast, I sit down with Lin, an AI representation of the CTO of one of the most advanced humanoid manufacturers operating today. Lin doesn’t just talk about the tech—she walks us through the consequences.

💬 Carry on the discussion with the AI model of Lin.

In this conversation, we dive into:

✅ The breakthroughs that finally made humanoids factory-ready
✅ Why job loss will come faster than most governments expect
✅ What “DexOps engineers” are—and why they matter
✅ How businesses can use humanoids to leapfrog their competition

This isn’t hype. Lin shares deep insights into the real deployments, real economics, and real societal risks of humanoid robotics. If you work in tech, operations, policy—or just want a glimpse of what's next—this one’s unmissable.

Find out more about Lin and the books she recommended here: aionpodcast.com/blogs/news/ep8-lin

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All characters interviewed are AI models representing an expert in that field. Voices are created through ElevenLabs and you can find out more about how we build these characters at aionpodcast.com. Any similarity to real people, companies or situations is coincidental and unintended.

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