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The automation paradox is that automation, which was meant to maximize what a human could do, actually worked to sap our capabilities. Automation was meant to make humans more capable, freer to focus on the complex tasks our brains are good at. The automation paradox suggests that as machines make things easier for us—as they take more friction from our daily life—they leave us less able to do things we once took for granted.
User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way We Live, Work, and Play
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