Industrial efficiency once meant removing costly materials (like platinum in lightbulbs); today it increasingly means removing costly people from processes. The same zeal that scaled penicillin or cut bulb costs now targets labor via AI and automation, with replacement jobs often thinner and remote.
— This metaphor reframes the automation debate, forcing policymakers and firms to weigh efficiency gains against systematic subtraction of human roles.
Leah Libresco Sargeant
2025.10.08
100% relevant
The article’s platinum‑in‑lightbulb history and its claim that 'people are the platinum' when imagining fully automated homebuilding.
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