Yeah, but not when they are expected to perform in a job role. Too much nondeterminism in that case leads to firing and replacing the human with a more deterministic one.
>but not when they are expected to perform in a job role
I mean, this is why any critical systems involving humans have hard coded checklists and do not depend on people 'just winging it'. We really suck at determinism.
>but not when they are expected to perform in a job role
I mean, this is why any critical systems involving humans have hard coded checklists and do not depend on people 'just winging it'. We really suck at determinism.