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The new economy is increasingly
enabled by advances in information technology. This is
accentuated by the development of the Internet and as
businesses and organizations build and deploy more sophisticated
artificial intelligence programs.
Even beyond the incidences and
exploitation of
randomized algorithm or probabilistic algorithm as
part of its logic, A.I. processes in our modern economy
are typically using the random bits as an
auxiliary input to guide behavior. This is usually in the hope of
achieving good performance in the "average case."
The power of technology,
and especially our access to pseudorandom number
generators, have been evident in our current economies. This phenomenon has been immensely demonstrated by the financial markets, which
witnessed the Dot-com boom in the 1990s. Another related evidence has
been the emergence of the NASDAQ as a stiff competitor
against the all powerful and the well-entrenched New York Stock
Exchange. Other evidences were the high rate of Tech
IPOs; the development of financial engineering (or
computational finance) as an academic and professional
discipline; the erstwhile skyrocketing of Dot-com stocks over more
established physical firms; and the prevalent use of
such tools as stock options. Information technologies
have also fueled the widespread practices of
outsourcing, business process outsourcing and business
process re-engineering.
Research in information technology has therefore been on-going and
has been taking very high leaps as each day passes. Therefore IT
professionals must be very attentive to
research paper
submissions that their organizations receive. This is to
avoid the myriad bunkum treatises that pervade the IT
field, where nonsensical papers have been accepted for
certain IT conferences. Please take your time to examine the papers that
have featured in the Artificial Intelligence Mojibake
Project (by Gupta F. Ishwa, John Benson, Sapna H.
Deepak, Marlin Augustus, Nwankama Nwankama, Curtis
Reuben O’Brien, Uyanga Kibathi and others). The project was powered by the creation of some
whiz kids from the Parallel and Distributed Operating
Systems group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory.
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