Sentences with phrase «space as an automation»

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And it turns out that beyond automation, chatbots and robotic technology, AI is innovating in the B2B marketing space as well.
As with most companies and entrepreneurs operating in the AI space, he sees increasing automation not as a threat to human jobs, but as something that can't happen soon enougAs with most companies and entrepreneurs operating in the AI space, he sees increasing automation not as a threat to human jobs, but as something that can't happen soon enougas a threat to human jobs, but as something that can't happen soon enougas something that can't happen soon enough.
Just as the computer made possible automation in industry, so it made possible the entry of the first human beings into outer space in 1961.
Automating your home can start with a TV lift, as it best encapsulates the way in which home automation was introduced as a way of making the house more comfortable for the people who lived there — a lift allows you to have both a TV, and the extra space which it would otherwise take up.
The Smart Home loft space features home automation technology for everything from lighting to security for both indoor and outdoor spaces and comes at a time when home automation is becoming more accessible after emerging as a top trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
There are other forms of automation within many plans that space precludes from covering in this article, such as an auto - rebalancing feature that some plans use to bring your portfolio back to a set mix.
Mechanizing certain aspects of industry has brought huge advances in productivity and cost reductions, such as the assembly line for automobiles, or the tractor and harvesting machines for farming, but DroneSeed's challenge is to apply similar automation to a decidedly different space - not acres of flat farmland, or the carefully engineered factory floor, but the hills, mountains, and valleys of the natural world.
New entrants will have difficulty unseating these companies in doc automation / doc assembly, but companies like Contract Standards have differentiated themselves in the space by focusing more on contract analytics as a means of crafting clause based templates.
Key takeaways included: 1) The permanent shift towards experiential retail with a clear focus on experiencing a brand's culture and community, as well as testing and touching products before buying them; 2) the rise of shared office spaces stemming from new work habits which have created a market for office space which isn't owned by an employer, but that workers can rent or subscribe to as members; 3) the importance of predictive investment analytics has created greater access to data and data tools that can help practitioners track with and get ahead of markets trends; 4) the increasing need to focus on more responsible and effective land use as it becomes an increasingly precious commodity; 5) the rise of automation in the transportation industry which is driving a need for nimbler supply chains connecting scalable manufacturing spaces and warehouses in the industrial sector.
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