Algorithms take control of Wall Street
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news ... street.ars
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They're obviously not doing any worse in their projections than real life humans. The average investment advisor - if the last decade is anything to go by, doesn't care or doesn't know what he/she is doing.Lexicon packages the news in a way that its robo-clients can understand. It scans every Dow Jones story in real time, looking for textual clues that might indicate how investors should feel about a stock. It then sends that information in machine-readable form to its algorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting data to inform their own investing decisions. Lexicon has helped automate the process of reading the news, drawing insight from it, and using that information to buy or sell a stock. The machines aren't there just to crunch numbers anymore; they're now making the decisions.
Robots providing day care and nursing services will be in Japanese households in five years' time, a government panel said Wednesday.
Based on the projection, the government and the private sector will accelerate their efforts to formulate common safety standards for nurse robots in the years ahead, industry ministry officials said.
To create a new robot market, the officials said it is essential that a neutral third party establish safety standards.
While I agree, that technology is making us redundant (as anything but consumers)... why is a robot nurse scarier than a human?mantra wrote:The robot nurses are more scary though - imagine having one of these things tending to you if it was malfunctioning. Technology is making us humans redundant.
You've got a point there. A psycho nurse wouldn't be too pleasant to deal with either. It's best not to get sick and if you do - stay away from hospitals. They're becoming increasingly dangerous in NSW with a huge number of patients dying through drug resistant viruses and infections caused by dirty hands.boxy wrote:While I agree, that technology is making us redundant (as anything but consumers)... why is a robot nurse scarier than a human?mantra wrote:The robot nurses are more scary though - imagine having one of these things tending to you if it was malfunctioning. Technology is making us humans redundant.
You do realise that there are a significant proportion of humans who are fucked in the head... right?
Hell, at least a robot would be less likely to be a sadistic fluffy bunny, about their malfunction
They're good places to stay away from, yeah, but if you're sick enough to need hospital, you're still far better off going, than staying away because you're scared of golden staph.mantra wrote:It's best not to get sick and if you do - stay away from hospitals. They're becoming increasingly dangerous in NSW with a huge number of patients dying through drug resistant viruses and infections caused by dirty hands.
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