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An underwater vehicle operated by a human
Real World Example
Imagine trying to navigate through a crowded room while wearing a blindfold, relying solely on someone else's guidance to avoid obstacles. Similarly, an underwater vehicle operated by a human requires the operator to depend on instruments and external controls to maneuver through the depths, much like relying on a guide to safely find your way. In both cases, the human is not directly interacting with the environment but must trust and interpret external inputs—whether it's verbal directions in a crowded room or sonar readings and control inputs in an underwater vehicle—to achieve their goals without mishaps.
Practice Version
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