Both Zig Rubel and host.
See (for example):.https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-photo-crop-algorithm-favors-white-faces-women.

See (for example).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ofqual_exam_results_algorithm.Is your work in construction automation leading us to the end of humanity?.

We don’t believe in the automation of everything.We believe that there is and will always be a place for human intervention – a place for people to apply their design, construction and engineering know-how – it’s just about taking the tedious repetitive tasks away from humans and getting them to do the bits they’re good at.

And that includes solving the parts that are not worth automating or that are hardest to automate.
There are very obvious ethical dimensions here too, about automating humans out of work – or, conversely, about automating the function of humans within working environments.. We’re not charging headlong into some dystopic future.In research laboratories, the work and team can change rapidly as new discoveries are made, equipment and technologies change, and there is the need to reduce or cease some operations while others are expanded..
The people and skills change and there are changes in social and environmental demands.This uncertainty drives a need for a combination of flexibility and adaptability..
The laboratory estate needs to be adaptable in order to be expanded, contracted, and/or repurposed without significant planning issues, cost, time and impact to ongoing operations.The spaces within the estate need to allow for flexibility in the location of people, processes and equipment, with changes, wherever possible, carried out without the need for engineering and construction.
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