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r-ruslan [8.4K]
2 years ago
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The rise of automated systems has also cost workers jobs. Automated systems use machines to perform tasks once done by humans. U

nlike industrial robots that weld, paint, or assemble products, automated systems do not have specific tasks. Instead, they allow humans to conduct business transactions unassisted. Thanks to automated systems, people can do their banking at ATMs; buy products from automated kiosks; and purchase their groceries using a self-service checkout line-all without the help of humans. What is the topic sentence of this paragraph? Thanks to automated systems, people can do their banking at ATMs; buy products from automated kiosks; and purchase their groceries using a self-service checkout line -all without the help of humans. The rise of automated systems has also cost workers jobs. Instead, they allow humans to conduct business transactions unassisted. Unlike industrial robots that weld, paint, or assemble products, automated systems do not have specific tasks.​
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dalvyx [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

i think it would be thanks to automated systems people can do banking online etc

Explanation:

it shows what jobs were taken by robots that were once done by humans

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