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The increasing scale of computerisation of modern healthcare highlights the need for a more sophisticated view of relationships between humans and objects as technologies become ever more complex.
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Since 2003, some centres had computerised their records while others have been in the process of computerisation but, currently, retain hardcopy (paper) clinical histories.
Nonetheless, our algorithm gave waiters and waitresses a (high) probability of computerisation of 94%.
A CSIRO report earlier this year estimated that nearly half of Australian jobs are at risk of computerisation.
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The efficiency of computerisation seems likely to spell the end of the job security past generations sought in such careers.
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It sounds simple but is an astonishing feat of computerisation, satellites (tracking crops and wagons, planes, boats and trains) and management skills.
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