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  2. Technological unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of man-years of work was performed in a matter of hours by the bombe codebreaking machine during World War II. A contemporary example of technological unemployment is the displacement of retail cashiers by self-service tills and cashierless stores. That technological change can cause short-term job losses is widely accepted.

  3. Automation - Wikipedia

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    A soft drink vending machine in Japan, an example of automated retail. Online shopping could be considered a form of automated retail as the payment and checkout are through an automated online transaction processing system, with the share of online retail accounting jumping from 5.1% in 2011 to 8.3% in 2016.

  4. Factory automation infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Factory automation intends to decrease risks associated with laborious and dangerous work faced by human workers. [3] [4] The manufacturing environment is defined by its ability to manufacture and/or assemble goods by machines, integrated assembly lines, and robotic arms. Automated environments are also defined by their coordination ...

  5. Chipotle adds automation, 'autocado' robot helps make guacamole

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    It has said employees who work with the automated bowl-and-salad maker will continue to make burritos and tacos, add side items and monitor the machines' quality. The automated bowl-and-salad ...

  6. Robotic process automation - Wikipedia

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    Rise of the software machines, Economist Magazine. London School of Economics Releases First in a Series of RPA Case Studies, Reuters; Humans and Machines: The role of people in technology-driven organisations Archived 2013-03-19 at the Wayback Machine, Economist Magazine. Robotic Automation as Threat to Traditional Low-Cost Outsourcing, HfS ...

  7. A Tesla factory robot reportedly attacked a worker and left ...

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    The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a division of the Labor Department that is responsible for workplace safety, inspected Tesla’s Austin factory just once a year in 2021 ...

  8. Lights out (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    Many of these factories are considered to be able to run "with the lights off," but few run exclusively lights-out production. For example, in computer numerical control machining, the presence of human workers is typically required for removing completed parts and setting up tombstones that hold unfinished parts.

  9. Mechanization - Wikipedia

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    An average human worker can provide work good for around 0,9 hp (2.3 MJ per hour) [18] while a machine (depending on the type and size) can provide for far greater amounts of work. For example, it takes more than one and a half hour of hard labour to deliver only one kWh – which a small engine could deliver in less than one hour while burning ...