Only the cruise control link is an actual comparison of automation+overseer versus just humans. The rest given are examples of automation+overseer failing but there are of course examples of just humans failing just as badly. Is there any further evidence of this phenomenon? In particular, is there evidence that the total success rate decreases as the success rate of the automation increases?
Only the cruise control link is an actual comparison of automation+overseer versus just humans. The rest given are examples of automation+overseer failing but there are of course examples of just humans failing just as badly. Is there any further evidence of this phenomenon? In particular, is there evidence that the total success rate decreases as the success rate of the automation increases?
Well, if you’re willing to extend automation to cover automatic pricing from a specific set of equations, then we have the recent financial crisis...