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manaljh-blog · 10 months
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Automation to Continue Enhancing Operational Efficiency
Automation has yet to be adopted by many businesses worldwide. Plenty of myths about it exist, such as AI will steal future jobs and the cost of implementing an automated infrastructure is too high. However, consider automation a complementary tool. Continue reading Untitled
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usasvam · 1 year
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Benefits of Automation in Manufacturing
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intellinum · 1 year
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singingcicadas · 7 months
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The way it's depicted, Cybertron's pre-war societal issues had a lot less to do with Functionism and more to do with unchecked government corruption, massive wealth disparity, high layoff/unemployment rates, and disenfranchisement.
People were starving, they needed work, they weren’t getting any. Those that were fortunate enough to have work didn’t get paid living wages, much less have anything to spare for health contingencies. Even then stability’s still the luxury of the top few tiers; they live one cut away from layoff. The government cared only enough to exacerbate these issues by coming up with new ways for exploitation. Any attempts to protest or lobby were shut down through political persecution. As a result the masses turned increasingly to crime, drug abuse, thuggery, and violence. Extreme acts of terrorism gets lauded as long as the collateral damage's suffered by someone else. Morality and caution are eroded in the face of desperation.
Meanwhile the many alleged restrictions of Functionism are just lip service complaints made by the characters which doesn’t match up to most of the stuff we’re shown. Like if Rung could become a psychologist, a specialized job that requires higher education, despite having zero background on top of such a weird alt that he had to be classified as an ornament, then wow the functionists must be open-minded. If Dominus Ambus could be a scientist/doctor/explorer/author/successful social rights advocator during the height of functionist control with a minesweeper military-use alt (assuming that his secondary alt's the same as Minimus'), then wow the functionists must be accommodating. If Tyrest could become chief engineer under Nova and later go into law, a complete change of profession, while being a jet, then wow functionism's flexible. If Ratbat and Momus could become senators in a society that discriminates heavily against beastformers and labor frames, then wow that’s progressive. If every Prime from Nova to Zeta (with the exception of Sentinel, his alt’s a tank, he only has wings in Megatron Origin as part of his Apex armour upgrade), every single named pre-war senator other than Proteus and Momus, and four out of five of Nova Prime’s buddy club (only Galvatron's a grounder) were wingframes in a society that supposedly discriminates against wingframes, then wow that’s… inconsistent worldbuilding.
Megatron didn’t get into bloodsports or start a war because he didn’t get to pursue his dream job. He got driven into the pits and down the slippery slope of moral degeneration because his only source of income was cut off by the mine closure incident. People wanted livelihoods above anything else, it's the failure to provide that that made the miners go off the deep end and resulted in the death of a guard. If Functionism actually ensured that everyone could be guaranteed a job or at least minimized the unemployment rates, then stratified castes or not, there would have been no war. People, or societies, are generally capable of tolerating an incredible amount of injustice as long as the majority still have a chance at scraping by at the end of the day. But the government, and later Megatron, kept yanking the rug out from under everyone over and over until they no longer even had a chance at that; there's no other choice left but fight or die.
#I get that all prejudices are full of contradictions and inconsistencies meant to cater to the needs of the ruling class#for the sole purpose of upholding the social stratification#and tokenism is a common thing#but when you can pull out two or more examples as shown to the contrary for every one of a character's complaints#about how they suffered from functionism discrimination#then it's just a really bad case of inconsistent writing with all tell no show#like you cannot expect me to take the 'flightframes are low caste' thing seriously#because the entire pre-war upper class is almost exclusively comprised of flight frames. it's the ground vehicles that are the minority#honestly it just feels like something made up on the spot for Starscream's sake#and Thundercracker Skywarp Jetfire got benefitted by association#when was functionism introduced as a concept in the comic anyway#was it in that Megatron/Optimus conversation in Chaos Theory?#b/c I'm getting heavy retcon vibes there#I got no impression that functionism was even a thing that existed when reading Megatron Origin#Autocracy's written later but still no functionism#The main social issue is widespread poverty like I'm sure a lot of those ppl would be pretty happy if someone could assign them jobs?#the miners in Megatron Origin weren't mad because they had to work in the mines#They were mad because of the layoff and automation and knowing soon there's going to be no mines for them to work. and then they'd starve#idw transformers#transformers#maccadam
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doolallymagpie · 2 months
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One bit of worldbuilding in the BattleTech AU I’ve been picking at is the MCR, as I really do have to explain why four dipshits, only two of whom were in a navy, can run a ship by themselves beyond “fly it somewhere we can pick up more crew”, so, here goes I guess
The Tachi-class was part of a design experiment that resulted from finding an SLDF AI research facility on one of McEvedy’s moons, so naturally, it and the Donnager-class have significantly smaller crew requirements than normal, because they’re very automated (though less so than in The Expanse canon because this is still 80s Retrofuture)
Another aspect of Mickie AI research is that there’s a lot of PBIs in Congress that really want to end the dominance of the MechWarrior (Bobbie’s dad isn’t in Congress but he’s definitely one of these PBIs with a Complex About It, leading to so much drama during family dinner night), so there’s a lot of funding going to drone ‘Mech research and nothing much to show for it (because if the SLDF could have a computer pilot a ‘Mech, they’d have done it)
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ereborne · 10 months
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Song of the Day: December 5
"Funeral Bell" by Phildel
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facileconsulting · 10 months
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Unlocking Efficiency and Innovation: The Role of Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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In today's fast-paced and competitive business environment, organizations are constantly seeking ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has emerged as a powerful tool that can help businesses achieve these objectives.
What is Robotic Process Automation (RPA)?
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a technology that allows businesses to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks. It uses software robots, also known as "bots," to mimic human actions and interact with digital systems. These bots can log into applications, navigate through screens, input data, and complete tasks just like humans would.
The Role of RPA in Business:
RPA can be used to automate a wide range of tasks across various industries and departments. Here are some examples:
Finance and Accounting: Automating tasks such as accounts payable and receivable, invoice processing, and financial reporting.
Customer Service: Automating tasks such as answering FAQs, resolving customer inquiries, and processing orders.
Human Resources: Automating tasks such as onboarding new employees, processing payroll, and managing benefits.
IT: Automating tasks such as provisioning accounts, managing user access, and deploying software updates.
Impact of RPA on Businesses:
Implementing RPA can offer numerous benefits to businesses, including:
Increased efficiency and productivity: RPA can automate time-consuming and tedious tasks, freeing up employees to focus on more strategic and value-added activities.
Reduced costs: RPA can help businesses save money on labor costs, as well as reduce errors and compliance risks.
Improved accuracy and compliance: RPA bots are programmed to follow specific rules and procedures, which can help to improve accuracy and compliance with regulations.
Enhanced process visibility and control: RPA provides businesses with a clear view of their processes, which can help them identify and address bottlenecks.
Improved customer satisfaction: RPA can help businesses improve customer satisfaction by automating tasks such as order processing and customer service interactions.
RPA Services:
Implementing RPA successfully requires a partner with expertise in the technology and a deep understanding of business processes. A comprehensive RPA solution should include the following services:
Document AS-IS Process: This involves mapping out the existing process to identify areas for automation.
Design & Development of Bots, workflows, and forms for process automation: This includes designing and developing the software robots that will automate the tasks.
Bot license (We will use the appropriate underlying technology): This provides access to the software robots and the underlying technology platform.
Infrastructure: This includes setting up the necessary infrastructure to support the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solution.
Production Deployment of the Bots: This involves deploying the bots to production and monitoring their performance.
RPA support: This includes ongoing support for the RPA solution, such as troubleshooting and maintenance.
Test & Deploy bots to production: This involves testing the bots in a production environment and making any necessary adjustments before they are deployed to full production.
Configuration data changes: This involves making changes to the configuration data of the bots as needed.
Password updates: This involves updating the passwords of the bots as needed.
Errors in executing the Bots: This involves resolving errors that occur during the execution of the bots.
Determining the “root cause” of a recurring issue or incident & recommendations: This involves identifying the root cause of a recurring issue or incident and recommending solutions to prevent it from happening again.
Infrastructure/application related issues: This involves resolving issues with the infrastructure or applications that the bots are interacting with.
Conclusion:
RPA is a powerful technology that can have a significant impact on businesses of all sizes. By automating repetitive tasks, RPA can help businesses improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity. However, it is important to choose a reputable Robotic Process Automation (RPA) companies with the expertise and experience to help you implement a successful RPA solution.
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lisafication · 1 year
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I took a look at the OTW positions available and
"2-5 hours a week" bullshit
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raccooncityriots · 1 year
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Listen, in the grand scheme of things $16 is not a lot of money, but I just hate that now I’ve got to side-eye a company I’ve done business with for years because of one incident, you know?
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thegunlady · 10 months
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AI art, AI writing, VR experiences, cryptocurrency, plastic surgery, facetune, deepfakes...listen if we weren't living in a computer simulation before we sure are now. kill me.
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noandpickles · 1 year
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Y'know, the advent of art/writing AI has huge implications for the creative labor market, but I feel like almost no one is actually thinking about how to address those implications. Everyone's too busy not understanding what training data is, thinking that if Ned Ludd had smashed a few more looms we'd still be making all our fabric by hand, or both.
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This is where RPA in healthcare industry comes in as it automates certain processes which ensures that healthcare professionals can focus on patient care rather than other tedious tasks. Solution Analysts offers Robotic Process Automation services which help businesses adopt a process automation strategy to fulfil long-term goals.
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Benefits of using the Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1400 controller
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The Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1400 is a compact and cost-effective programmable logic controller (PLC) used in industrial automation applications. It offers flexible communication options, versatile programming capabilities, built-in analog I/O, a user-friendly interface, and is designed to be robust and reliable in harsh industrial environments
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theghostiedyke · 2 years
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Ahhh the trans struggle of: hey this document is listing my preferred name and not my legal name and this requires my legal name.
The first time around i was able to change it. Like for my bg check. But then? For tax stuff they just listed both names together as my first name 😭 how did it get that messed up lmao
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nexgentaxes · 4 days
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