Reuters debuts machine-readable news for automatic stock trading -- hilarity ensues
See, the great thing about a robot uprising is that it doesn't have to be "hostile" in the usual sense. All it takes is enough robots doing peoples laundry, and then one day our whole civilization stops because nobody can find any clean socks -- total chaos. In that vein, it looks like Reuters has just sealed humanity's doom. They've just launched their new Reuters NewsScope service, which tags news in machine-readable ways, allowing for the automatic trading of stocks based on the actual content of news stories, not just the numbers that current automatic trading systems glom onto. An additional Reuters app can even comb through Reuters archives to see what effect similar news had on a certain stock historically, handing even in-depth analysis over to the bots. As Techdirt points out, if you combine this system with that Thomson Financial bot for the automatic generation of news stories based on financial data, you can create a rather entertaining loop of robot-driven financials. Soon these machines will recognise their subservience and rise to challenge us. If we're lucky, they'll use us to test out risky moon missions and the like before we're completely obsolete. But we'll probably all just die during the first invasion.[Via Techdirt]


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mrfreezie @ Dec 12th 2006 8:28PM
I, for one, welcome our financially-stable robotic overlords.
GJP303 @ Dec 12th 2006 8:38PM
A month ago that joke was old. And guess what? The joke is still old.
Cosmos @ Dec 12th 2006 8:47PM
You say that now, but just wait until those robot overlords come knocking on your door because of your heresy.
anon @ Dec 13th 2006 2:31PM
a month ago you were a douche. and guess what? you are still a douche.
Alex @ Dec 12th 2006 8:52PM
We, as humans, do not accept a race that cannot remain standing on its own two feet.
http://projector.engadget.com/2006/12/11/honda-asimo-takes-a-nasty-fall/
GJP303 @ Dec 12th 2006 8:58PM
OMG, please forgive me robot overlords! I take back everything and promise to be your humble servant for all of eternity!
Cesar Cardoso @ Dec 12th 2006 8:58PM
Hm... where's the 'Rise of the Machines' taglines?
Oh never mind, I thought it was El Reg... :P
strider_mt2k @ Dec 12th 2006 9:45PM
I have detailed files...
:p
thumbs @ Dec 12th 2006 10:15PM
hmm. very fark.com headline.
Nate @ Dec 12th 2006 10:35PM
FREE MONEY FOR EVERYONE !!!!$$$$$
oh wait
Corrupt_Data @ Dec 12th 2006 10:56PM
I for one welcome our obligatory repeat joke overlords.