computing and humman computing

    computing and humman computing Paper details   word document without watermark and atleast 2 references in APA Style, Computers and humans competing This activity forms part of the A551 (part 2) submission (min 250 words) Topic: Computers and humans competing Computers and humans competing in auctions is common place now. One prominent example is high frequency trading (HFT)in stocks. where bots (algorithms) have a speed advantage over the human trader. What are your thoughts on this changing environment? Is it a fair situation? Are there any ethical considerations? Did you know that you may well be bidding against an algorithm in an online scenario? Can a bot change the behavoiur of a human or another bot? Auction 2001: httpz/lwww.nytimes.com/2001/01/02/science/first-person-new-age-bidding-against- computers-humans-usually-lose.html HFT 2016: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-real-problem-with-high-frequency-trading-ZOi 6-1?IR=T Neural net for high frequency trading: https://www.indiehackers.com/businesses/stock-trading-bot