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  • Marketing automation is the technology that propels your business into a new era of relationship based marketing with quantifiable results. When powerful technology meets effective implementation and internal process management, your company will soon find itself on a journey that leads to new heights of business success.

  • Vonnegut's earliest novels hint strongly at his familiarity with Wiener's work, The Human Use of Human Beings, especially his first novel, Player Piano (1952), which shows his concern for the social implications of automation, the replacement of human beings with machines.

    Player   Piano   Firsts  
  • The history of work has been, in part, the history of the worker's body. Production depended on what the body could accomplish with strength and skill. Techniques that improve output have been driven by a general desire to decrease the pain of labor as well as by employers' intentions to escape dependency upon that knowledge which only the sentient laboring body could provide.

    Pain   Work   Skills  
    Shoshana Zuboff (1988). “In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power”, New York : Basic Books
  • If I thought that raising the minimum wage was the best way to help people increase their pay, I would be all for it, but it isn't. If you raise the minimum wage, you're going to make people more expensive than a machine. And that means all this automation that's replacing jobs and people is only going to be accelerated.

    Jobs   Mean   People  
    "Texas Indictments; Plane Crash Investigation; Republican Debate". "CNN Newsroom", www.cnn.com. November 11, 2015.
  • Everything I do is 100% automation, which means I'm just doing it live.

    Source: pitchfork.com
  • In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have an answer to that. That's one of the more perplexing problems of society.

    "Former Apple CEO John Sculley: the future of our health is in the cloud". Interview With Charles Arthur, www.theguardian.com. May 16, 2012.
  • Automation does not need to be our enemy. I think machines can make life easier for men, if men do not let the machines dominate them.

    Men   Thinking   Enemy  
    "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1963".
  • So you will see us continue to advance the state of the art or take information that we have in our response data bases and have that drive automation or an automated response by some of our products.

    Art   Data   Automation  
    "Interview: Symantec's John Thompson talks about big picture security". Interview with Ed Scannell, www.infoworld.com. June 16, 2004.
  • I think one of the most interesting things about automation isn't on the practical side. I think it's about creating magic and wonder and moments of splendor.

  • An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automation, is the most developed form of production by machinery.

    "Capital, Volume I". Book by Karl Marx, Vol. I, Ch. 15, Section 1, pg. 416, 1867.
  • Basically, you can live your life in one of two ways. You can let your brain run you the way it has in the past. You can let it flash any picture or sound or feeling, and you can respond automatically on cue, like a Pavlovian dog resp‎onding to a bell. Or you can choose to consciously run your brain yourself. You can implant the cues you want. You can take bad experiences and sap them of their strength and power. You can represent them to yourself in a way that no longer overpowers you, a way that "cuts them down" to a size where you know you can effectively handle things.

    FaceBook post by Tony Robbins from Feb 21, 2012
  • I claim that this bookless library is a dream, a hallucination of on-line addicts; network neophytes, and library-automation insiders...Instead, I suspect computers will deviously chew away at libraries from the inside. They'll eat up book budgets and require librarians that are more comfortable with computers than with children and scholars. Libraries will become adept at supplying the public with fast, low-quality information. The result won't be a library without books--it'll be a library without value.

    Dream   Children   Book  
  • "Jobs for every American" is doomed to failure because of modern automation and production. We ought to recognize it and create an income-maintenance system so every single American has the dignity and the wherewithal for shelter, basic food, and medical care. I'm talking about welfare for all. Without it, you're going to have warfare for all.

    "Jerry Brown Speaks Out on Welfare Reform: 'That's the Way I See It'". Jerry Brown's "We the People" talk show in the Pacifica Radio station, February/March 1995.
  • For the blue-collar worker, the driving force behind change was factory automation using programmable machine tools. For the office worker, it's office automation using computer technology: enterprise-resource-planning systems, groupware, intranets, extranets, expert systems, the Web, and e-commerce.

  • The more we reduce ourselves to machines in the lower things, the more force we shall set free to use in the higher.

  • U.S. labor leaders will realize that automation can multiply man's wealth far more rapidly than it is multiplying at present and that automation will leave all men free to search and research... Realizing the direct competition with foreign industry on a straight labor basis will mean swiftly decreasing wages per hour and longer hours and decreasing buying power of the public.

    Mean   Men   Leader  
  • Automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.

    Bill Gates, Nathan Myhrvold, Peter Rinearson (1996). “The Road Ahead”, Wheeler Pub Incorporated
  • You’re either the one that creates the automation or you’re getting automated.

    "Soon There May Only Be 2 Types Of Jobs: Coding Computers And Getting Bossed Around By Computers" by Alyson Shontell, www.businessinsider.com. August 13, 2014.
  • The three principal trends affecting how we do business in the newspaper production industry might best come under the headings: automation, diversification, distributed print.

    Source: www.wan-ifra.org
  • The very notion that millions of workers displaced by the re-engineering and automation of the agricultural, manufacturing, and service sectors can be retrained to be scientists, engineers, technicians, executives, consultants, teachers, lawyers and the like, and then somehow find the appropriate number of job openings in the very narrow high-tech sector, seems at best a pipe dream, and at worst a delusion.

    Dream   Teacher   Jobs  
  • Besides black art, there is only automation and mechanization.

    Art   Black   Automation  
    "Poet in New York". Book by Federico Garcia Lorca, 1940.
  • And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their training or their needs to pay the family doctor, grocer and landlord.

    Work   Men   Doctors  
  • The written word still enjoyed a certain prestige here. It was a sluggish country.

    William Gibson (2000). “Neuromancer”, p.78, Penguin
  • Automation and technology don't cure behavioral ruts: they just create new instances of them.

    Interview with Dave Mandl, believermag.com. October 1, 2011.
  • Automation and technology would be a great boon if it were creative, if there were more leisure, more opportunity to engage in raising a family, providing guidance to the young, all the stuff we say we need. America will work if we're all in it together. It'll work when there's a shared sense of destiny. It can be done!

  • Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation, and destroy the male sex.

    "SCUM Manifesto". P. 1, 1967.
  • The most important part about tomorrow is not the technology or the automation, but that man is going to come into entirely new relationships with his fellow men. He will retain much more in his everyday life of what we term the naïveté and idealism of the child. I think the way to see what tomorrow is going to look like is just to look at our children.

    "Connecting All The Dots" by Parag, Ayesha Khanna, bigthink.com.
  • This may be the age of automation, but love is still being made by hand.

    Love Is   Hands   Age  
  • As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of 'do it yourself.'

    Technology   Media   Age  
  • Our whole economy and society is already being changed by the fact that we have increasing unemployment, mass unemployment and that's what we're facing in the future because of increasing automation.

    Source: www.denofgeek.com
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