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Hawk Eye and the problem of functional autonomy

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Hawk Eye and the problem of functional autonomy. Ryder, Mike (Speaker); Hughes, Joshua (Speaker). 2020. In The Zone Podcast.

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title = "Hawk Eye and the problem of functional autonomy",
abstract = "Is it ever ok to blame a machine for a human failing? In this episode, Mike and Josh talk about the Hawk Eye controversy in the football Premiere League, and the different ways that technology can be put to use.",
author = "Mike Ryder and Joshua Hughes",
year = "2020",
month = sep,
day = "1",
language = "English",
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