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"Mark Reynolds may make 50 errors and strike out 250 times in a season," says Ferrer.
Still, the person may make fewer errors than two machines doing the same job.
One person may be able to do the job of two people with the right tools but that person may make more errors than if two people were there to check each other.
We need to take a more realistic and honest view: decision makers behavior may largely deviate from optimal criteria, utility functions may not be computable, and people may make systematic errors in predicting the future driving the system to multiple equilibria and instability.
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There was a significant concern that unqualified and untrained individuals may make unacceptable errors resulting in additional concern for the patients "It's got to be somebody trained to do that and not anything else".
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