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Robotics & Autonomy·June 7, 2026·1 min read

I visited Intel's robot-run AI chip factory, where the biggest danger is human skin and hair

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Chip fabs where robots outnumber humans and skin cells are the primary risk show where AI manufacturing is headed — fully automated, human-optional lines with humans as contamination, not labor. If your hardware roadmap assumes manual rework or touch labor, you’re building for a cost structure this supply chain is actively eliminating.

Robotics & Autonomy

Robots can enhance manufacturing workers rather than replace them

Teleoperated and AI-assisted robots reframed as augmentation, not replacement, is a hiring and change-management unlock—unions and local regulators are more likely to engage when the narrative is “more throughput per worker,” not “fewer workers.” If you run a plant, staff for robot supervision and maintenance now, or you’ll be stuck in pilot purgatory while competitors scale.