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[[File:Autonomous organisation.png|alt=Autonomous organisation|thumb|Figure 1. The ultimate form of a corporation, the Autonomous organisation.]] | [[File:Autonomous organisation.png|alt=Autonomous organisation|thumb|Figure 1. The ultimate form of a corporation, the Autonomous organisation.]] | ||
As businesses have become increasingly mechanised this has brought up idea of bringing the idea of having bots on the internet controlling robots in the physical world to make fully [[Autonomous Organisations]]. Take for | As businesses have become increasingly mechanised this has brought up idea of bringing the idea of having bots on the internet controlling robots in the physical world to make fully [[Autonomous Organisations]]. Take for example a traditional coffee shop, by replacing the baristas with automated vending machines (See '''Figure 1.''') the [[corporation]] that owns the coffee shop can eliminate the most costly and inefficient part of any business, it workers. | ||
'''References''' | '''References''' |
Revision as of 00:01, 30 November 2022
Bots are robots which have no physical presence i.e. they exist purely on the internet. In their simplest form, a bot could be an algorithm which works autonomously on the web performing a desired function such as fetching data from one place and bringing it to another. At their most complex, the are near fully autonomous and can drive cars or fly planes.
As of yet, although rampant on the internet (it is estimated that 64% of internet traffic are bots[1][2]), they have not been given legal status to operate independently in the physical world, this is why Elon Musk is having such difficulty in pushing through autonomous driving cars.
Autonomous Organisations
As businesses have become increasingly mechanised this has brought up idea of bringing the idea of having bots on the internet controlling robots in the physical world to make fully Autonomous Organisations. Take for example a traditional coffee shop, by replacing the baristas with automated vending machines (See Figure 1.) the corporation that owns the coffee shop can eliminate the most costly and inefficient part of any business, it workers.
References
- ↑ Japan's 2014 General Election: Political Bots, Right-Wing Internet Activism, and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's Hidden Nationalist Agenda. Schäfer, Fabian; Evert, Stefan; Heinrich. DOI: 10.1089/big.2017.0049. Journal: Big Data.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/big.2017.0049
- ↑ Adaptable link access in the bots-infested Internet. Journal: Computer Networks. Zhang, Yao; Wang, Xiaoyou; Perrig, Adrian; Zheng, Zhiming. DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2016.06.005. Journal of Computer Networks. Accessed on 30 November 2022 via: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1389128616301852