the.com/levels of automation
the sliding scale from human doing everything to machine doing everything, including telling you about it.
means a framework describing how much decision-making and control is handed from a human to a machine, from fully manual to fully autonomous.
from formalized in 1978 by researchers thomas sheridan and william verplank for nasa, mapping how much a robot could be trusted before a human needed to step in.
sheridan scaleoriginally had ten distinct levels, not five
cars borrowed itsae adapted it into levels 0 through 5
level 3 problemhumans are worst at monitoring machines that mostly work
nasa originbuilt for teleoperated space robots, not traffic