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To that end, says Mr. Mass, who lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, "I did additional casting myself" for the commercials, to augment workers chosen by the mayor's film office to appear in the campaign.
Thiel rebutted this line of evidence by arguing that computers are complementary to people: they augment workers; they don't replace them.
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The mechanized process is augmented by workers who sort items by hand.
Artificial intelligence is transforming business and having the most significant impact when it augments human workers instead of replacing them.
Prof Duckett said the work was about "augmenting" human workers rather than replacing them.
The ship arrived on 31 May and was taken into the Captain Cook Dock at the Garden Island Dockyard for repairs, with the dock's labour force being augmented with workers from the Cockatoo Island Dockyard.
The instances discussed above have potential to augment the health workers' salaries.
Mexican Indians and Chinese contract workers augmented the labour force, although the conditions under which they toiled were nearly as degrading and dangerous as slavery.
This is a strange climate in which to create — and then augment, via guest-worker programs — a permanent tier of explicitly second-class, mostly low-skilled residents, deliberately curtail their political leverage and then ask low-wage native workers to compete with them for jobs.
Hyundai's Exoskeleton augments assembly line workers.
Most interns do not take the place of salaried workers; they augment staff.
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