The headlong rush to automate continues apace. The dominant question still remains whether we can automate, not whether we should automate. However, it is this latter question that is featured and considered explicitly here. The suggestion offered is that unlimited automation of all technical functions will eventually prove anathema to the fundamental quality of human life. Examples of tasks, pursuits and past-times that should potentially be excused from the automation imperative are discussed. This deliberation leads us back to the question of balance in the cooperation, coordination and potential conflict between humans and the machines they create. Practitioner Summary: The reason for this work is to examine how much automation is too m...
“Automation is the use of controlled systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and p...
For more than a century now, the automation of the means of work has created great apprehension amon...
In the past there has been a difference of opinion as to whether or not automation could be biased f...
The headlong rush to automate continues apace. The dominant question still remains whether we can au...
The headlong rush to automate continues apace. The dominant question still remains whether we can au...
With the rapid advances in data analytics, machine learning, and continuous monitoring along with ot...
We reflect briefly on the last forty years or so of ergonomics and human factors research in automat...
As automation increasingly takes its place in industry, especially high-risk industry, it is often b...
As automation increasingly takes its place in industry, especially high-risk industry, it is often b...
As the competition intensifies in the market for products and services and the need for recognition,...
Our present era is witnessing the genesis of a sea-change in the way that advanced technologies oper...
Technological innovation in the world of work is not at all a new phenomenon, it is rather usual tha...
Automation has had a tremendous impact on the workplace in recent years. Development and availabilit...
In recent years, fears of technological unemployment have (re-)emerged strongly in public discourse....
Why do we need automation? Many technologies cite three major reasons: to eliminate the dull, the da...
“Automation is the use of controlled systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and p...
For more than a century now, the automation of the means of work has created great apprehension amon...
In the past there has been a difference of opinion as to whether or not automation could be biased f...
The headlong rush to automate continues apace. The dominant question still remains whether we can au...
The headlong rush to automate continues apace. The dominant question still remains whether we can au...
With the rapid advances in data analytics, machine learning, and continuous monitoring along with ot...
We reflect briefly on the last forty years or so of ergonomics and human factors research in automat...
As automation increasingly takes its place in industry, especially high-risk industry, it is often b...
As automation increasingly takes its place in industry, especially high-risk industry, it is often b...
As the competition intensifies in the market for products and services and the need for recognition,...
Our present era is witnessing the genesis of a sea-change in the way that advanced technologies oper...
Technological innovation in the world of work is not at all a new phenomenon, it is rather usual tha...
Automation has had a tremendous impact on the workplace in recent years. Development and availabilit...
In recent years, fears of technological unemployment have (re-)emerged strongly in public discourse....
Why do we need automation? Many technologies cite three major reasons: to eliminate the dull, the da...
“Automation is the use of controlled systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and p...
For more than a century now, the automation of the means of work has created great apprehension amon...
In the past there has been a difference of opinion as to whether or not automation could be biased f...