Adarsh Chauhan

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We require people to do repeated operations with the extreme precision and accuracy required by machines, again something we are not good at. When we divide up the machine and human components of a task in this way, we fail to take advantage of human strengths and capabilities but instead rely upon areas where we are genetically, biologically unsuited. Yet, when people fail, they are blamed. What we call “human error” is often simply a human action that is inappropriate for the needs of technology.
The Design of Everyday Things
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