I see three forces militating in favor of growing inequality: increasing measurement of worker value added, automation through smart software, and globalization. — Tyler Cowen Copy Share Image
I think one of the most interesting things about automation isn't on the practical side. I think it's about creating magic and… — Genevieve Bell Copy Share Image
The way you deal with automation is by upgrading people's skills so they can get the jobs of the future. — John Delaney Copy Share Image
Technology, through automation and artificial intelligence, is definitely one of the most disruptive sources. — Alain Dehaze Copy Share Image
An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automation, is the most developed… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
It is easy to underestimate in advance the impact of globalization and automation - I have done it myself. — Moshe Vardi Copy Share Image
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To be sure, robotics are not the only job killers out there, with outsourcing stealing far more gigs than automation. — Daniel Lyons Copy Share Image
From the point of view of the employer, it is in any case simply an item of cost, to be reduced to… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
Well, you can say there is a self driving car. I'm seeing the automation of vehicles. Really, computer-assisted driving. I think that… — Tony Fadell Copy Share Image
Marketing automation is the technology that propels your business into a new era of relationship based marketing with quantifiable results. When powerful… — Jon Miller Copy Share Image
Look at trade and automation: two competing but slightly overlapping forces in the shrinking of the duration of jobs right now. We… — Ben Sasse Copy Share Image
The bottom line is that while automation is eliminating many jobs in the economy that were once done by people, there is… — Moshe Vardi Copy Share Image
Industrial jobs are disappearing, and they will continue to disappear owing to productivity gains from automation. Thus, social models that were created… — Kersti Kaljulaid Copy Share Image
By 2018, automation is going to be in full swing in the United States and around the world. There are estimates that… — Gray Scott Copy Share Image
A universal basic income funded by a value-added tax, which is a tax placed on a product whenever value is added at… — Andrew Yang Copy Share Image
Automation is no longer just a problem for those working in manufacturing. Physical labor was replaced by robots; mental labor is going… — Andrew Yang Copy Share Image
One would expect that a surge of new automation opportunities in highly paid work would catalyze a surge of corporate investment in… — David Autor Copy Share Image
There's a lot of automation that can happen that isn't a replacement of humans but of mind-numbing behavior. — Stewart Butterfield Copy Share Image
Sooner or later, the U.S. will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics. — Oren Etzioni Copy Share Image
“Its agents -- not even human equivalent on this primitive hardware -- raced through the ship's automation” — Vernor Vinge Copy Share Image
“If you automate a process that has errors, all you’ve done is automate the generation of those errors.” — W.L.W. Borowiecki Copy Share Image
We are rapidly moving into the post-industrial age, when we must redefine what is "productive" work, as more and more jobs are… — Riane Eisler Copy Share Image
As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Automation and technology would be a great boon if it were creative, if there were more leisure, more opportunity to engage in… — Jerry Brown Copy Share Image
In addition to replacing many jobs, automation will also transform other jobs. Professions involving high touch, personal relationships - such as clergy,… — Clara Shih Copy Share Image
The history of work has been, in part, the history of the worker's body. Production depended on what the body could accomplish… — Shoshana Zuboff Copy Share Image
I certainly think there are some skills we'll lose as we hand things over to automation. I can barely remember my own… — Hannah Fry Copy Share Image
U.S. labor leaders will realize that automation can multiply man's wealth far more rapidly than it is multiplying at present and that… — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
So you will see us continue to advance the state of the art or take information that we have in our response… — John W. Thompson Copy Share Image
Many Western nations have made significant gains through automation and operational excellence, while emerging markets rely on ever-increasing numbers of workers. Each… — Dinesh Paliwal Copy Share Image
And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there… — Valerie Solanas Copy Share Image
The last 200 years, we've had an incredible amount of automation. We have tractors that do the work that horses and people… — David Autor Copy Share Image
As a technologist, I see the trends, and I see that automation inevitably is going to mean fewer and fewer jobs. And… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
Besides black art, there is only automation and mechanization. — Federico Garcia Lorca Copy Share Image
Automation is good, so long as you know exactly where to put the machine. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
This may be the age of automation, but love is still being made by hand. — Evan Esar Copy Share Image