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Excessive mechanization
Name(s):
Excessive automation
Excessive computerization
Dependence on mechanization
Increased mechanization
Crippling dependence on mechanization
Broader
Outdated production line methods
Narrower
Negative social effects of automation
Inappropriate modernization of agriculture
Dependence on sophisticated technology for development
Related
Limited farm mechanization
Uncoordinated use of computers and automation
Aggravates
Dust
Occupational deafness
Conveyor belt shoulder
Continuous machinery noise
Radio noise of industrial origin
Violation of medical confidentiality
Unauthorized sale of personal information
Displacement of human intelligence by machine intelligence
Health risks to workers in agricultural and livestock production
Aggravated by
Modernism
Strategy(ies)
Monitoring engineering industry
Developing knowledge economy
Using mechanization
Increasing mechanization
Decreasing mechanization
Value(s)
Independence
Cripple
Dependence
Excess
Increase
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems