Difference between revisions of "Automated infrastructure/Intro"
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These complex systems can be developed using principles of [[open collaborative design]], and being fully automated enable a number of things: they can be scaled up to provide everything that the global population requires with ultimate flexibility, and it frees people to do things that ''people'' are good at and ''want'' to do. | These complex systems can be developed using principles of [[open collaborative design]], and being fully automated enable a number of things: they can be scaled up to provide everything that the global population requires with ultimate flexibility, and it frees people to do things that ''people'' are good at and ''want'' to do. | ||
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Revision as of 22:43, 29 December 2006
Automated infrastructure refers to the key infrastructure needed for closed-loop automation. These systems have the capacity to self-maintain and self-repair with little or no human intervention, keeping themselves in the condition and within the parameters set by the engineers. Systems such as transport networks, power generation, water treatment plants, mines, material processing plants, factories and other industrial systems.These complex systems can be developed using principles of open collaborative design, and being fully automated enable a number of things: they can be scaled up to provide everything that the global population requires with ultimate flexibility, and it frees people to do things that people are good at and want to do.