Computer-controlled human operators

Since computers have become more powerful, the essential nature of the relationship between humans and computers has evolved. Today, computers have become essential to our daily economic and social lives to the extent that people are now often dependent on the computer; the computer has become a more demanding partner. This article examines a new paradigm for human-computer interaction: humans guided and controlled by the computer.

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