Lion Air crash raises question: Are cockpits controlled by pilots or software?

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Lion Air crash raises question: Are cockpits controlled by pilots or software?
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Aviation experts say automated systems have made planes safer than ever. But the systems are also implicated in a series of incidents where they made the wrong decisions and pilots did not fully understand the complex software

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