The Boeing 737 Max crashes have revived decades-old fears about what happens when airplane computers become more powerful than pilots

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· Automation in planes — taking control of flight systems away from pilots and putting it in the hands of machines — has steadily increased in recent decades.  
· Two crashes involving Boeing's 737 Max that killed 346 people were both attributed largely to MCAS, the plane's automated system designed to keep it level in...

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