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<blockquote data-quote="denver0739" data-source="post: 38585" data-attributes="member: 9099"><p>I know that I have about zero authority to speak at all. I’m not in the door yet, haven’t done the job and so on and so forth. That being said, I’ll always argue against automation. </p><p></p><p>There are tons of examples or situations over a variety of careers that could easily prove that a computers processes are limited by what it’s programming is. One of which is that 18-wheelers could/should be fully automated. Personally, I’d rather take a person who’s had x amount of years driving the truck than some computer that glitches when it ran into a scenario not programmed in. </p><p></p><p>That easily translates over into ATC. I’d rather that people who’ve had the experience and training and real life experiences be the ones calling the shots than a computer run into a scenario it isn’t programmed for. </p><p></p><p>That’s just one persons opinion who doesn’t have a bunch of “facts and scenarios” to prove their point. But the reality of it is that a person can do 10x what a computer can by prioritizing every day and situation as is needed per the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denver0739, post: 38585, member: 9099"] I know that I have about zero authority to speak at all. I’m not in the door yet, haven’t done the job and so on and so forth. That being said, I’ll always argue against automation. There are tons of examples or situations over a variety of careers that could easily prove that a computers processes are limited by what it’s programming is. One of which is that 18-wheelers could/should be fully automated. Personally, I’d rather take a person who’s had x amount of years driving the truck than some computer that glitches when it ran into a scenario not programmed in. That easily translates over into ATC. I’d rather that people who’ve had the experience and training and real life experiences be the ones calling the shots than a computer run into a scenario it isn’t programmed for. That’s just one persons opinion who doesn’t have a bunch of “facts and scenarios” to prove their point. But the reality of it is that a person can do 10x what a computer can by prioritizing every day and situation as is needed per the situation. [/QUOTE]
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