The Myth that Robots are Replacing Humans in the Workplace

Will AI Replace the Humans In the Loop?

By Bryan Shilhavy

The Information is one of the few sources in Tech who is willing to admit this. And Nvidia is not the only one to use “a puppeteer behind the scenes” to guide a robot in public. Elon Musk does it all the time at Tesla events. If Tesla had a fully functioning human-like robot in production, you can be sure one would be following Musk around everywhere he goes for advertisement.

AI is NOT replacing American jobs. “Ghost” workers behind the scenes in places like India earning pennies on the dollar compared to what Americans make, are the ones replacing American jobs, at least in the Tech sector.

They just published this today:

Behind Many Robots, a Human Operator Toils

Amid the hype and hand-wringing about robots taking human jobs, a key fact has been overlooked: Many robots are at least partially operated by humans.

When Nvidia wanted to show off software for developing artificial intelligence at its flagship customer conference in March, it brought out a Star Wars–inspired robot that bobbed its head as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talked to it.

“Stand right here,” said Huang, pointing to his side, and the knee-high robot waddled to the spot, receiving cheers and applause from the audience.

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Published on August 19, 2025 12:32
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