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"human control" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to control or influence that is exerted or directed by a human being, or by human beings collectively. For example, "It is important to maintain a certain level of human control over automated systems to ensure they are used safely and responsibly."
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"That's more accurate than under human control".
Concentrations are still one step removed from direct human control.
Still, he understood the limits of human control.
With acts of God, the events are beyond human control.
Once begun, the process ran completely out of human control.
The tsunami that followed was beyond human control.
Were the World Wars, then, beyond human control?
"Human control of robotic warfare is essential to minimising civilian deaths and injuries".
"The lack of meaningful human control places fully autonomous weapons in an ambiguous and troubling position.
It plays with one thing that is generally deemed beyond human control.
An evolutionary process is under way, and it is not under human control.
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