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Replacing manual labor with machines during the First Industrial Revolution.
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Key invention that powered factories, trains, and ships in the 18th century.
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A major new energy source that powered the Second Industrial Revolution.
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Production method introduced by Henry Ford to speed up manufacturing.
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Use of control systems and machines to operate processes with minimal human input.
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Machines designed to carry out tasks, often used in industrial manufacturing.
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Technology that enables machines to simulate human thinking and learning.
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Network of connected devices that communicate and share data.
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Large sets of data analyzed for patterns, trends, and decision-making.
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Delivery of computing services over the internet, allowing remote data access.
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Computer-controlled tools used in modern manufacturing for precision cutting and shaping.
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Manufacturing of large quantities of standardized products, especially on assembly lines.