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Early computers were invented to automate repetitive tasks (arithmetic, sorting) and yet most of the population's experience is that computers today make us do more repetitive tasks: have you ever watched a biologist cutting and pasting data in Excel because they don't know how to script?
Your volume may require you hire an assistant to do some of the more repetitive tasks that don't require the your expertise attention.
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No more simple, repetitive tasks; no more slowing down the assembly line to the pace of the slowest worker.
BWSTT has the advantage over conventional therapy as it offers higher intensity, more repetitive and task-oriented practice over the same period of time when compared to conventional therapy [ 32].
Here's a provocative line from the paper, that dovetails well with Techonomy's theme of values and re-humanizing society: "As automation replaces more routine or repetitive tasks...employees [may] focus more on tasks that utilize creativity and emotion".
That can be achieved when men are "more active with repetitive tasks that women do even though they are not very rewarding, but they have to be done if you want a clean house and eat every day".
"Machines will take on more repetitive and laborious tasks, but seem no closer to eliminating the need for human labour than at any time in the last 150 years".
"Machines will take on more repetitive and laborious tasks, but seem no closer to eliminating the need for human labor than at any time in the last 150 years," says the report, authored by Deloitte.
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