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Discover Ludwig"Greater automation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation in which there is an increase or improvement in the level of automation in a process or system. Example: "The company's recent investments in technology have led to greater automation in their production line, resulting in higher efficiency and cost savings."
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Greater automation is being propelled by interest not only from automakers but also from technology companies.
Greater automation has gone hand in hand with falling technology prices; since 1990 the gap between the cost of industrial robots and the cost of labor has decreased by 50% in advanced economies.
Greater automation of the photoactivation protocol would diminish the need for these treatments.
In our rush towards ever greater automation of society, it is important to recognize that automated systems, even those as mature as self-checkout kiosks, are still far from infallible.
The maker movement won't stem the tide toward greater automation in the workforce.
We should dispel the fears of what greater automation might deliver within care.
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The production of lightweight masonry block is in most countries a highly mechanised industry based on great automation and accuracy.
Indeed, some of our greatest automation successes have come from people outside computer science solving their own problems – the showstopper being Tim Berners-Lee inventing a way to share documents among physicists and inventing the world wide web.
A few examples of great automation tools for social media include Buffer, Quuu, Hootsuite and Mention.
"But we were in love with the conversational approach and, inspired by some great automation flow builders out there, we decided to give Conversational User Interfaces a try.
(Usually, government investment in tech goes poorly, and inflates bubbles, but in this case, a "pre-bubble" that anticipates the great automation shift would actually soften the landing).
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