Why Errors Happen—and How Automation Interrupts Them
Fatigue, multitasking, and context switching make even experts slip. Automated systems reduce cognitive load by handling repetitive checks, surfacing anomalies, and timing interventions so humans focus attention where judgment, nuance, and empathy matter most.
Why Errors Happen—and How Automation Interrupts Them
When steps drift from the standard, small deviations compound into costly errors. Automation codifies the best-known path, enforces sequence, verifies inputs, and flags unexpected paths, reducing the chance that outliers quietly become the new normal.