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The seven deadly myths of" autonomous systems". IEEE Intelligent Systems. 28:54–61.
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2013. As designers conceive and implement what are commonly (but mistakenly) called autonomous systems, they adhere to certain myths of autonomy that are not only damaging in their own right, but also by their continued propagation. This article busts such myths and gives reasons why each of these myths should be called out and cast aside.
Ten challenges for making automation a "team player" in joint human-agent activity. IEEE Intelligent Systems. 19:91-95.
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2004. We propose 10 challenges for making automation components into effective "team players" when they interact with people in significant ways. Our analysis is based on some of the principles of human-centered computing that we have developed individually and jointly over the years, and is adapted from a more comprehensive examination of common ground and coordination.