If the cost of that automation (programmers, testing, etc) is greater than the cost of training pilots, then pilots are going to remain.
Usually, there ends up being a middle ground - you automate the low-hanging fruit, and leave the last percentage points to the humans.
If the cost of that automation (programmers, testing, etc) is greater than the cost of training pilots, then pilots are going to remain.
Usually, there ends up being a middle ground - you automate the low-hanging fruit, and leave the last percentage points to the humans.