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10 Final Thoughts
Pages 37-40

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... Some participants suggested that understanding how these types of emerging technical mechanisms for interaction were being implemented or considered for implementation into systems would be important for analyzing the transition and the effects for future systems: the physical and mental capabilities of the human operators need to be considered in this context.
From page 38...
... Several participants also raised related issues of levels of automation and how much is enough and when it might cause more harm than good. Although there is as yet no firm answer, participants suggested the value of techniques to gain understanding of the SRKE axis, methodologies for developing the minimum amount of automation desired, and experimentation representing thoughtful approaches to gain insights.
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... They mentioned recent examples of problems, including hobbyist systems having incursions into controlled airspace, criminals using UAS systems to aid or execute illegal activities, and the use of UASs for violating social norms, such as privacy. Several participants offered their views that this problem was likely to get worse and that, because of the relatively small size of UASs, misuse could be extremely difficult to detect unless safety violations occurred.


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