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    Horizon scan 2
    18 Aug 2017
    36
    Grant Hamilton
    Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation

    Technology advancement and technology driven disruption is expected to experience exponential growth in the coming decades. Although Australian agriculture has a strong track record of technology integration, the speed of technology innovation makes the scanning and identification of high impact emerging technology a priority for...

    Article

    Ageism isn’t the only barrier keeping older workers out of jobs
    16 Aug 2017
    797
    Philip Taylor
    APO

    Ageism isn’t the only barrier keeping older workers out of jobs.

    Report

    The broadband-enabled innovation program: a working demonstration of the effective use of technology in community-based patient care
    9 Dec 2014
    88
    Carolyn Towers, Mathew Tyler
    Australian Family Physician

    Illustrates the practical application of technology in community-based patient care through an overview of a project that the RDNS has trialled to provide remote medicines management.

    Summary

    Background Given the socioeconomic demands of the Australian society, both now and in the...

    Article

    Where automation will displace the most workers
    24 Jan 2019
    28
    Tanvi Misra
    CityLab

    In the coming “AI Era,” job losses from automation could have a bigger impact on smaller towns and rural areas.

    Report

    Automation and artificial intelligence: how machines are affecting people and places
    24 Jan 2019
    136
    Mark Muro, Robert Maxim, Jacob Whiton
    Brookings Institution

    This report develops both backward- and forward-looking analyses of the impacts of automation over the years 1980 to 2016 and 2016 to 2030 across some 800 occupations. In doing so, it assesses past and coming trends, and suggests a comprehensive response framework for national and state-local policymakers.

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