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The preference for full automation stems from several factors:
Performance Degradation: Tasks requiring transitions between human and machine control often lead to inefficiencies and errors.
Increased Cognitive Load: Monitoring partially automated systems can increase mental fatigue for workers, leading to lower productivity.
Resource Constraints: Continuing to operate with partial automation can create unnecessary complications, requiring systems to be re-engineered repeatedly as full automation becomes required.
These factors collectively illustrate that transitioning directly to a fully automated solution prevents retraining and additional resource allocation, ultimately promoting a smoother transition.