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*The dogma of [[outsourcing]] is predicated on a [[playbook]]; a form of [[algorithm for the meatware]].
*The dogma of [[outsourcing]] is predicated on a [[playbook]]; a form of [[algorithm for the meatware]].


also of great interest to evolutionary biologists, psychiatrists and philopsophers: According to {{author|Daniel Dennett}}, the great (if unstated) insight of {{author|Charles Darwin}}’s {{br|The Origin of Species}} was that the evolutionary process was a mindless, algorithmic one, that could operate without intervention.
Also of great interest to evolutionary biologists, psychiatrists and philopsophers: According to {{author|Daniel Dennett}}, the great (if unstated) insight of {{author|Charles Darwin}}’s {{br|The Origin of Species}} was that the evolutionary process was a mindless, algorithmic one, that could operate without intervention. This made him a household name when he published {{br|Darwin’s Dangerous Idea}}.  


That piece of magic: that the ''something'' of rice pudding and income tax that could come from the ''nothing'' of primordrial sludge, without a beneficent creator, is the basis behind the current dogmas of [[artificial intelligence]], and the belief that no intelligence, let alone [[subject matter expert]]ise, is needed to effectively run a complex process such as (for totally random example) the onboarding of trading counterparties in an investment bank.
Dennett described it as universal acid, and it certainly seems to have burned through a few synapses in the [[management consultant|management consulting]] industry. That piece of magic: that the ''something'' of rice pudding and income tax that could come from the ''nothing'' of primordrial sludge, without a beneficent creator, is the basis behind the current dogmas of [[artificial intelligence]], and the belief that ''no'' intelligence, let alone [[subject matter expert]]ise, is needed to effectively run a complex process such as (for totally random example) the [[onboarding]] of trading counterparties in an [[investment bank]].





Revision as of 12:25, 5 November 2018

a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer. An algorithm presumes all conundrums within the domain of the algorithm have been finally resolved, so the process can operate without obstruction or intervention from a guiding intelligent hand.

Compare with a heuristic.

Of particular interest in financial services:

Also of great interest to evolutionary biologists, psychiatrists and philopsophers: According to Daniel Dennett, the great (if unstated) insight of Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species was that the evolutionary process was a mindless, algorithmic one, that could operate without intervention. This made him a household name when he published Darwin’s Dangerous Idea.

Dennett described it as universal acid, and it certainly seems to have burned through a few synapses in the management consulting industry. That piece of magic: that the something of rice pudding and income tax that could come from the nothing of primordrial sludge, without a beneficent creator, is the basis behind the current dogmas of artificial intelligence, and the belief that no intelligence, let alone subject matter expertise, is needed to effectively run a complex process such as (for totally random example) the onboarding of trading counterparties in an investment bank.


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