Top 114 Automation Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
The automation of warfare has, then, come a long way since the Persian Gulf War of 1991.
Automation is great for profits, but it's a real potential trouble area for society.
What is happening with automation and globalization, that's not going away. — © Campbell Brown
What is happening with automation and globalization, that's not going away.
Technology, through automation and artificial intelligence, is definitely one of the most disruptive sources.
The fundamental problem here is that humans and automation approach the driving task differently.
In addition to replacing many jobs, automation will also transform other jobs. Professions involving high touch, personal relationships - such as clergy, dentists, and financial advisors, for instance - face the least risk of automation but will nevertheless be profoundly transformed.
Automation has emerged as a bigger threat to American jobs than globalization or immigration combined.
You’re either the one that creates the automation or you’re getting automated.
I see three forces militating in favor of growing inequality: increasing measurement of worker value added, automation through smart software, and globalization.
Increasingly, the work we do is enabled more and more by new IT, including automation, robotics, and intelligent platforms.
To be sure, robotics are not the only job killers out there, with outsourcing stealing far more gigs than automation.
Governance allows organizations to...achieve unprecedented automation.
All in all, I don't think robots and greater automation can bring about a utopian world as I imagined it would as a kid 50 years ago. — © Stanley Druckenmiller
All in all, I don't think robots and greater automation can bring about a utopian world as I imagined it would as a kid 50 years ago.
In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have an answer to that. That's one of the more perplexing problems of society.
The three principal trends affecting how we do business in the newspaper production industry might best come under the headings: automation, diversification, distributed print.
In the early days at Asymetrix, we were focusing on business automation.
An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automation, is the most developed form of production by machinery.
When I think about strong innovations in term of automation, robotics, cognitive computing, and artificial intelligence, they are coming a lot from the Philippines and from India as well.
We are rapidly moving into the post-industrial age, when we must redefine what is "productive" work, as more and more jobs are being replaced by automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Automation is going to cause unemployment, and we need to prepare for it.
Automation and technology don't cure behavioral ruts: they just create new instances of them.
Our aspiration must be to reform, upgrade and enlarge our education system - and to make it relevant to 21st century realities of the digital economy, genomics, robotics and automation.
We're at the beginning of the digitization and automation of biotech.
For the blue-collar worker, the driving force behind change was factory automation using programmable machine tools. For the office worker, it's office automation using computer technology: enterprise-resource-planning systems, groupware, intranets, extranets, expert systems, the Web, and e-commerce.
Software is the language of automation.
Whatever you are studying right now, if you are not getting up to speed on deep learning, neural networks, etc., you lose. We are going through the process where software will automate software, automation will automate automation.
Automation will significantly change many people's lives in ways that may be painful and enduring.
Automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.
Automation is good, so long as you know exactly where to put the machine.
And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their training or their needs to pay the family doctor, grocer and landlord.
Iran is a complete Windows country when it comes to the Office automation side.
There's a lot of automation that can happen that isn't a replacement of humans but of mind-numbing behavior.
When the manufacturing decline began in earnest in 2001, the main culprits were the offshoring of jobs to China, with which we have no trade deal, and automation.
The way you deal with automation is by upgrading people's skills so they can get the jobs of the future.
It is easy to underestimate in advance the impact of globalization and automation - I have done it myself.
Innovation hubs are going to be in cities focused on the industries and clients of that city. So in Houston, it's focused on our industrial companies, particularly the energy sector, robotics, and automation.
I see incredible opportunities for transportation to benefit from rapidly advancing automation, connectivity, and information technologies.
Sooner or later, the U.S. will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics. — © Oren Etzioni
Sooner or later, the U.S. will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
Documenting and recording paperwork, managing services like passport renewals, and processing patent applications are practices that could all be dramatically improved with robotic automation.
In the long term, artificial intelligence and automation are going to be taking over so much of what gives humans a feeling of purpose.
The age of automation is going to be the age of "do it yourself".
In 2017, there was a sudden recognition of several adverse societal consequences of information technology, from job losses due to automation to manipulation of public opinion, with significant political consequences.
Customers buy Basecamp without ever having to interact with us. If they do have a question, we handle everything via email. We've been in the business of automation. We've never really valued full service.
By 2018, automation is going to be in full swing in the United States and around the world. There are estimates that it could replace 50 percent of our jobs. That is an enormous shift. But even if we go through a phase where we have an unemployment valley from automation, there will be new jobs and new things for us to do.
The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.
U.S. labor leaders will realize that automation can multiply man's wealth far more rapidly than it is multiplying at present and that automation will leave all men free to search and research... Realizing the direct competition with foreign industry on a straight labor basis will mean swiftly decreasing wages per hour and longer hours and decreasing buying power of the public.
I think the automation of vision is a much bigger deal than the invention of perspective.
There is no question that automation is - and has been since the start of the Industrial Revolution - displacing workers and creating disruption within the economy and labor market.
The impending destruction of jobs due to automation and AI technologies is definitely increasing the need for - and speed at which - we have to implement big solutions, such as a universal basic income.
Automation is driving the decline of banal and repetitive tasks. — © Amber Rudd
Automation is driving the decline of banal and repetitive tasks.
My biggest worry is that no one seems to notice that we are not going to stop the technical progress that is going to continue to displace people through automation.
Advances in automation, artificial intelligence and robotics, while increasing productivity, will also cause major upheavals to the workforce.
I couldn't tell you in any detail how my computer works. I use it with a layer of automation.
This may be the age of automation, but love is still being made by hand.
I think as automation gets even more and more prevalent, we're going to need to learn how to code. Everybody does.
The automation of automation, the automation of intelligence, is such an incredible idea that if we could continue to improve this capability, the applications are really quite boundless.
Besides black art, there is only automation and mechanization.
We know growing technological developments in artificial intelligence, automation and big data mean that democratic socialism in the 21st century must adapt to such a rapidly changing world.
Everything I do is 100% automation, which means I'm just doing it live.
Skilled workers historically have been ambivalent toward automation, knowing that the bodies it would augment or replace were theoccasion for both their pain and their power.
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