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Automation can lead to a loss of craftsmanship from "summary" of The Glass Cage by Nicholas Carr

In some cases, the more we rely on automation, the less skilled we become at the manual tasks it replaces. Take the example of airplane pilots. The increased automation in the cockpit has undoubtedly made flying safer and more efficient. However, pilots nowadays spend more time monitoring computer systems than actually flying the plane. As a result, their manual flying skills may not be as sharp as those of earlier generations who spent more time physically operating the controls. The same can be said for other professions as well. Automation in fields such as medicine and finance has made certain tasks easier and more accurate. Yet, as technology takes over these tasks, professionals may lose touch with the craft of their work. For instance, in the medical field, automated diagnostic tools can quickly analyze vast amounts of data and detect patterns that might elude human doctors. While this can lead to faster and more accurate diagnoses, it also means that doctors may...
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    The Glass Cage

    Nicholas Carr

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