Abstract

The paper will examine the implementation of the new technology in the automation of the healthcare, private, and public sectors. The latest technological advancements tend to alter the modes of the normal behavior of different segments of life among the listed ones in their entire process and responsibly affect their operation. The technology sheds light on specific areas requiring adequate and superb services and offers obscure methods in the field of automation. In doing so, the credibility and accountability of the entire systems that are put in place are enhanced. To investigate how the automation of the application areas is influenced by IT regarding the equation of accountability, a range of documentations that are empirically implemented in the field of IT are explored. The exploration ranges from the purest forms of transactions that involve the automation of lower levels to the highly automated systems, which includes the technologies that analyze biometric fingerprints, among others. From the example, the accountable potential of the IT automation is discussed for the different applications with the hope of investigating the benefits that are brought about by the automation of the applications while doing away with the potentials that are unaccountable and hinders the functionality that may come from the usage of the systems applications on the different fields. Throughout the paper, much stress is on the importance of developing a balance that exists between the benefits of the automated applications in IT and the entire process of automation, including the system that may tend to reduce the efficiency of the applications and be able to bring up accountability.

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