We believe that continued advances in automation are not only necessary to boost yield, but also
inevitable as automation and robotics continue to evolve.
Not exact matches
By positioning it
as the company committed to the idea of safeguarding the privacy of its users, Jobs «made the comparison between Apple and companies like Facebook and Google
inevitable»,
as Samir Addamine, founder of mobile marketing
automation platform FollowAnalytics, puts it.
While job losses are perceived
as inevitable — Gartner recently predicted robots would take over a third of all jobs by 2025 — the need for more
automation is also expected to create new jobs, other economists say.
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described
as an
inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the US — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing),
automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described
as an
inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the U.S. — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing),
automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).
It seems
as if Flusser's concept of the global totalitarian apparatus, hypothesized in 1985, has today come to fruition in the form of climate change, the intelligent war machine, the surveillance state, factory
automation and the seemingly unavoidable, locked in place, systemic flows which forecast an
inevitable and catastrophic end to the Anthropocene.
I see the «appification» of the home
as inevitable: the Internet of Things will slowly commoditize, and with it the modular austerity of off - the - shelf home
automation products will become easier, cheaper and less intimidating to install.