Sentences with phrase «talk about automation»

There's been a lot of talk about automation in the accounting field.
There's currently a lot of talk about automation and artificial intelligence (AI) taking over manual and repetitive tasks.
For all the talk about automation replacing humans, recent examples have so far featured AI supplementing human capital.
«If you're in the boardroom talking about automation, you also need to talk about the human impact and put your employees on top of the list.»
What you choose for this depends on your objective, but since we're talking about automation, I'm going to opt for the «Automatically maximize clicks» option.

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«When they talk about raising the minimum wage or providing health care for employees over 30 hours, you're really encouraging automation
If you decide to dive in the world of automation and scheduling, we'll talk about a few tips you can use to begin.
If Cruise Automation gets that math right — meaning, if the car interprets the sensor data correctly and drives you safely to work while you talk to your colleague about the weather or text your spouse about dinner plans — then the company might have a chance.
From Rockwell Automation's Best Future Machine awards to the special exhibition hosted by VDMA, there are hundreds of examples of Industry 4.0 applications that are delivering transformative improvements right now, even while much of the talk is about where we will be in 2020.
«What is talked about in robotics almost exclusively in terms of automation, of replacing human work,» said Maja Mataric, a professor at the University of Southern California and co-director of its robotics lab, during a press briefing at the 2017 AAAS Annual Meeting on 17 February.
Gamification, automation, and responsiveness are just some of the hot topics that we'll all be talking about over the course of the next year, and beyond.
A Wednesday session, Scaling Content Development Through Automation, gave us Kristian Hammond of Narrative Science and Robbie Allen of Automated Insights in their talks on those computer - generated sports and real - estate reports you may have heard about, ex machina.
Control4 talked about their home energy monitoring system, and discussed how smart home management can help move us into home automation for energy inefficiency.
As a master certified conversion optimization expert, I am a big fan of persona development and marketing automation, but I was surprised that these were more heavily talked about than more specific takeaways on social media specifically for law firms.
It may seem melodramatic to suggest that David Bitton's word should be law when it comes to maximizing productivity via automation, but it certainly stands to reason that, at the very least, the co-founder of the highest - rated practice management software company in the world knows what he's talking about.
The talk was all about process integration, intranets, automation (but in a «make - life - easier - for - librarians» sense), and an obsession with cheap and noisy bells and whistles that impersonated real service development.
We talk a lot about document assembly and automation, and that stuff's all awesome, but if you're really just handling a fairly manageable caseload, saving two minutes on creating a document doesn't really have that much benefit.
As a two - time International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) Distinguished Peer Award winner, and the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at KYL, he's uniquely qualified to talk about the changes being wrought by workflow automation, and its potential upside for the legal profession.
Recently, automation technology has been the main focus of change in contract management, but the purpose of the «Let's Not Talk About CLM Tools» panel at the CLOC Institute was to show how contract management has become more efficient through the two often forgotten parts of contracting: people and processes.
Since the 1990s, leaders of the legal profession have been talking about change and progress: the death of the billable hour, the automation of commodity work, the use of project management principles and more.
Wi - Fi based systems concern me for security reasons (not sure I want home automation riding my regular wi - fi network given some devices talk to the internet and I've already read about security flaws in the Belkin products) and power usage.
I spent some time with the Smart Keypad, Doorbell Cam, and the HomeKit version of the Smart Lock today, as well as talking with August's exec team about whether even committed automation fans are ready to hand over the digital keys to the cable guy.
«I talked about home automation, but I could have talked about Health or CarPlay.
Plus, despite much talk of late about automation slowly killing traditional jobs, data science is to some degree robot - proof as it demands a human touch to creatively solve problems with the help of computers.
We're also talking about setting boundaries with your time and integrating calendar automation systems into your busi
Laura Roeder, founder of Edgar — a new social media automation tool designed to prevent updates from going to waste — is joining us today on the Being Boss podcast to talk about harnessing the power of social media marketing and giving your content the
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Although we've been talking about home automation since «The Jetsons» aired more than 50 years ago, previous technologies haven't made that vision a reality for most Americans, noted Jonathan Gaw, an analyst who focuses on connected consumer technologies for tech research firm IDC.
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