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=== Paradox of automation === The [[paradox]] of automation says that the more efficient the automated system, the more crucial the human contribution of the operators. Humans are less involved, but their involvement becomes more critical. [[Lisanne Bainbridge]], a cognitive psychologist, identified these issues notably in her widely cited paper "Ironies of Automation."<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Bainbridge|first=Lisanne|date=November 1983|title=Ironies of automation|journal=Automatica|volume=19|issue=6|pages=775β779|doi=10.1016/0005-1098(83)90046-8|s2cid=12667742 }}</ref> If an automated system has an error, it will multiply that error until it is fixed or shut down. This is where human operators come in.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaufman|first=Josh|title=Paradox of Automation β The Personal MBA|url=http://personalmba.com/paradox-of-automation/|website=Personalmba.com}}</ref> A fatal example of this was [[Air France Flight 447]], where a failure of automation put the pilots into a manual situation they were not prepared for.<ref>{{cite web|title=Children of the Magenta (Automation Paradox, pt. 1) β 99% Invisible|url=http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/children-of-the-magenta-automation-paradox-pt-1/|website=99percentinvisible.org|date=23 June 2015 }}</ref>
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