6 Quotes About Automation

We are entering an era where automation is making each of our lives simpler, safer, and more convenient. The sad thing is that it's happening because of our own laziness instead of our effort. We choose convenience over hard work, believing that working for ourselves is too much work. If you're tired of being lazy and want to start automating your life, here are the best automation quotes to help you get started!

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In The Inhuman.. Lyotard, like Weber, reminds us of the distinction between technological development and 'human' progress. He argues, in particular, that the development of technology, or 'techno-science', is driven by the quest for maximum efficiency and performance, and as such leads to the emergence of new 'inhuman' (technological) forms of control rather than to the emancipation of 'humanity'. Lyotard reasserts the instrumental nature of the modern system, arguing that 'All technology .. is an artefact allowing its users to stock more information, to improve their competence and optimize their performances'. In this view, techno-science may be seen to stand against all instances of the unknown, including the aporia of the future anterior, and thus to have little respect for forms which are different or other to itself. This is compounded by the fact that technological development is intimately connected to the drive for profit. Lyotard proposes that this directs the production of knowledge and conditions the nature of knowledge itself, for information, itself a commodity, is increasingly produced in differentiated, digestible forms ('bits') for ease of mass exchange, transmission and consumption, and with the aim of enabling the optimal performance of the global system. Nicholas Gane
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Technology is a means, not an end, no matter how brilliant it appears. How we use digital technology, exploit it and benefit from it depends on old-fashioned political concepts of how we treat each other: how we approach class, race, gender and war and peace. Nothing has changed in that regard. At present, we are ruled by an extreme version of capitalism called 'neoliberalism'. Technology in the service of any extremism has a catastrophic history. JohnPilger
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As we begin to internalize the technological kingdoms we have built, as we progressively become more superhuman, what will differentiate us from machinery? Natasha Tsakos
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Apart from technological aspects businesses should always have the human value. Amitav Chowdhury
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There is no economic law that says that everyone, or even most people, automatically benefit from technological progress. Nicholas Carr