ickerobotisk
Ickerobotisk is a neologism used in discussions of automation and system design to denote approaches that do not rely on autonomous robotic systems. In practice, ickerobotisk methods may achieve similar goals—such as precision, repeatability, and scalability—through non-robotic means or through human–machine collaborations that keep humans at the center.
Etymology: the word combines icke-, a negation prefix found in Swedish, with robotisk, related to robotics. The
Characteristics and examples: ickerobotisk approaches emphasize resilience, transparency, and ease of maintenance. They may rely on
Relation to robotics and policy: proponents view ickerobotisk strategies as pragmatic alternatives to heavy robotization, aiming
See also: automation, robotics, human-in-the-loop, non-robotic automation.