Adaptive automation technologies and the associated research have advanced significantly since their inception in the early 1970s. Here, we present the history of this research and the lessons that have been learned from it. We also present several design guidelines for the successful implementation of adaptive automation in order to serve the community of designers who will be implementing adaptive automation.
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