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<big>Please see '''[https://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/Technology 'Technology' at the https://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/ wiki]''' instead
'''Technology''' ("science of craft", from Ancient Greek τέχνη, ''techne'', "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, ''[[w:wikt:-logia|-logia]]''<ref name="Liddell 1980">{{cite book|title=A Greek-English Lexicon (Abridged Edition)|first=Henry George|last2=Scott|first2=Robert|publisher=[[w:Oxford University Press|]]|year=1980|isbn=978-0-19-910207-5|location=United Kingdom|pages=|quote=|via=|author=Liddell|title-link=A Greek-English Lexicon}}</ref>) is the collection of [[w:Art techniques and materials|techniques]], [[w:skill|skill]]s, [[w:Scientific method|methods|]], and [[w:Business process|processes]] used in the production of [[w:Good (economics)|goods]] or [[w:Service (economics)|services]] or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as [[w:scientific investigation]]. Technology can be the [[w:knowledge]] of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in [[w:machines]] to allow for operation without detailed knowledge of their workings. ( Wikipedia )
'''Technology''' ("science of craft", from Ancient Greek τέχνη, ''techne'', "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, ''[[w:wikt:-logia|-logia]]''<ref name="Liddell 1980">{{cite book|title=A Greek-English Lexicon (Abridged Edition)|first=Henry George|last2=Scott|first2=Robert|publisher=[[w:Oxford University Press|]]|year=1980|isbn=978-0-19-910207-5|location=United Kingdom|pages=|quote=|via=|author=Liddell|title-link=A Greek-English Lexicon}}</ref>) is the collection of [[w:Art techniques and materials|techniques]], [[w:skill|skill]]s, [[w:Scientific method|methods|]], and [[w:Business process|processes]] used in the production of [[w:Good (economics)|goods]] or [[w:Service (economics)|services]] or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as [[w:scientific investigation]]. Technology can be the [[w:knowledge]] of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in [[w:machines]] to allow for operation without detailed knowledge of their workings. ( Wikipedia )
[[w:Tool]]s, [[w:power tool]]s, [[w:automation]] and [[w:Artificial intelligence|AI]] are on the same continuum.
* [[Automation and AI]] is not technically oriented, but more of a "what does this mean for humans?" approach.
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Please see 'Technology' at the https://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/ wiki instead

Technology ("science of craft", from Ancient Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[1]) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods|, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as w:scientific investigation. Technology can be the w:knowledge of techniques, processes, and the like, or it can be embedded in w:machines to allow for operation without detailed knowledge of their workings. ( Wikipedia )

w:Tools, w:power tools, w:automation and AI are on the same continuum.

  • Automation and AI is not technically oriented, but more of a "what does this mean for humans?" approach.

References

  1. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert (1980). A Greek-English Lexicon (Abridged Edition). United Kingdom: [[w:Oxford University Press|]]. ISBN 978-0-19-910207-5. 
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