Robots: Working With or Working For ?
Written by Darla Hanger — with AI assistance My son is a computer engineer. Smart, adaptable, real skills — and he's already had to sidestep and rethink his career path more than once because AI moved into spaces he was working in. Will robots eventually crowd some of those new lanes too? Maybe. Probably. We just don't know yet. What I do know is that he's not waiting around to find out. He stays in the loop, watches what's coming, and adjusts early. So far, that strategy is working. The question is — will you? "The future of work may not belong entirely to robots or entirely to people. It may belong to the workers who understand both." We tend to talk about automation in extremes — either the robots are coming for everything, or human creativity will save us all. The real picture is messier and honestly more interesting than either of those stories. Progress doesn't pause for a vote. We don't get to decide whether automati...