Complex Machinery 043: Taming the delightful chaos
Stock brokers working at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) trading floor, 1963. Photo by Thomas J. O'Halloran, via U.S. News & World Report. Downloaded from Wikimedia Commons, which marks the image as in the public domain.

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The latest issue of Complex Machinery is out.

In the 1990s, computers landed on Wall Street and changed trading forever. Robots entered; humans left.

What can this tell us about the impact of AI on the workplace? A ton. It's all about finding the work best suited to machines.

This issue of the newsletter, titled "Taming the Delightful Chaos: What the computerization of Wall Street can teach us about AI," is available both on Complex Machinery and as an article on O'Reilly Radar.

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