Which describes the Paradox of Automation?
The degree to which a system has been automated has no effect on the level of human involvement.
The more human involvement in an automated system decreases, the less important human involvement becomes.
The more efficient an automated system becomes, the more human involvement is required.
The more human involvement in an automated system decreases, the more important human involvement becomes.
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The Paradox of Automation says that the more efficient the automated system, the more crucial the human contribution of the operators. ... If an automated system has an error, it will multiply that error until it's fixed or shut down
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