- but: enervation of labor
- because: over-reliance of man on machines and computers
- because: improves living standard
- but: automation leads to severe unemployment
- because: competes with human
- because: replaces manual labour with robots and computers
- because: increases well-being
- because: higher employment
- because: benefits unskilled labor
- because: unwillingess to take up lower jobs
- because: higher educational level
- because: promotes higher skilled and higher paying jobs
- because: irreplacablity of job
- but: short term effect
- because: universalization of automation
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- because: improves living quality
- because: improves quality of products
- because: the case of medicine
- because: more free time
- because: manual labor is replaced by machinery & computers
- but: no decrease of workload
- because: just a shifting of work nature
Automation is beneficial to the development of a society
- because: automation leads to exponential economic growth
- because: greatly increases industrial productivity
- because: reduces production costs
- but: extra technicians needed
- but: high implementation costs
- but: not unique to automation
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- because: improves working environment
- because: improves working safety
- because: dangerous work done by automated machinery
- because: workplaces more enjoyable
- because: replaces tedious operations
- because: stability
- because: reduces errors
- because: less liable to make mistakes
- but: consequences of error
- because: complexity of system
- but: alienation
- because: mechanicalization
- because: reduces communication
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