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automate

[aw-tuh-meyt] / ˈɔ təˌmeɪt /
VERB
use machines to replace human workers
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In the world of highly-polished content on social media sites such as Instagram and as content feels increasingly automated, "people look for signals of lived experience, disagreement and nuance", says Oc.

From BBC

For the development of new medical treatments, we need data sets created from automated labs that run thousands of experiments.

From The Wall Street Journal

The work can be done faster, because it’s centralized, tightly choreographed, closely monitored and possibly automated — but also because multiple things can happen at the same time.

From Los Angeles Times

That unease quickly focused on Ring’s planned integration with Flock Safety, a company that supplies automated license-plate readers and other monitoring tools used by law enforcement.

From Salon

“We’re on the trajectory to be able to automate activities all the way around the crop cycle by 2030,” he says.

From Barron's