It is clearly
the case that automated mechanisms are
inferior to a quality human intelligence. For anyone to think otherwise
is to relegate decisions of life to a computer program.
We don't need to bring moralizing into the discussion. Most of us already
relegate a lot of life's decisions, including some life-critical ones, to
computers every day.
Or are you the kind of person that refuses to buy cars with antilock brake
systems?
Use of such systems does not imply that I fail to recognise their
limitations.
William R. Buckley