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{{a|tech|}}The [[JC]]’s audit [[:Category:Paradox|paradox]] is the observation that, should you use workflow tools, [[reg tech]] and automation to carry out rudimentary tasks, they will by their nature force you into sub-optimal behaviour patterns. In other words a tool that is meant to ''save'' work and ''reduce'' anxiety actually creates ''more'' of it.
{{a|tech|}}{{Buchstein}}’s audit [[:Category:Paradox|paradox]] observes that, should you use workflow tools, [[legaltech]] and automation to carry out rudimentary tasks they will, by their nature, force you into sub-optimal behaviour patterns. In other words a tool that is meant to ''save'' work and ''reduce'' anxiety actually creates ''more'' of it.


The [[audit paradox]] is at the confluence of three streams of modern institutional thinking:
The [[audit paradox]] is at the confluence of three streams of modern institutional thinking: