An automated system is a computerized system that performs tasks automatically. This can include anything from simple tasks like turning lights on and off to more complex tasks like flying an airplane or driving a car. Automated systems are becoming increasingly prevalent in our society as technology advances.

There are many advantages to using automated systems. One of the most apparent advantages is that they can save time. For example, if you are driving home from work and your GPS tells you there is traffic ahead, it can automatically reroute you so you don’t have to sit in traffic. This can save you precious time that would otherwise be wasted sitting in your car, not moving.

Another advantage of automated systems is that they often improve safety by reducing human error. Consider air travel: before planes were equipped with autopilot, pilots had to constantly monitor their instruments and make sure everything was working correctly; now, the autopilot does all of this for them, freeing up their attention so that they can focus on other things (like avoiding severe weather). As a result, plane crashes due to human error have decreased dramatically since autopilot became standard equipment on commercial airplanes.