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Reward enhancement by AI Trading

( 16th October 2019 )

From today, we are talking about reward enhancement by AI trading technique.

There are some topics.

1) AI Bot design

2) AI arbitrage Dot design

3) Joint judgement unit design

Bot

The automatic repetitive tasks are performed by a computer program. Bots also act as the primary tool for automating interactions and engagement with website content on a huge scale. The certain tasks are done by a bot which is programmatically software application. They run according to their instructions without a human user needing to start them up which means, Bots are automated. Bots mostly mimic or replace a human user's behavior. The repetitive task is done by them typically and also done much faster than human.


Fig-1: Bot Functionalities Imaginary

Bots for the most part work over a system; the greater part of Internet traffic is bots filtering content, cooperating with website pages, talking with clients, or searching for assault targets. A few bots are valuable, for example, web crawler bots that list content for hunt or client administration bots that help clients. Different bots are "terrible" and are customized to break into client accounts, check the web for contact data for sending spam, or perform different malevolent exercises. If it's connected to the Internet, a bot will have an associated IP address.

Bots are also used to walk through the Internet in search of new sites. Search engines use search bots for that. Botnets are used for denial-of-service attacks, virus spreading etc.

Like all technology, bots can certainly be misused. We see examples of this in internet attacks, spam my social media accounts, and the arena of online shopping reselling.

These "botnets" tend to give bots a bad name and inspire negative, malicious connotations.

Tasks that Bots can do

Bots are all over the internet. Here are a few places where you may encounter a bot:

  • When you order pizza for delivery, you probably place the order with a bot.

  • When you contact technical support about a problem with an app, a bot may answer your question.

  • When you need help choosing flowers for a friend’s birthday, a bot may suggest arrangements that fit your friend’s tastes.

  • When you have a health issue, a bot may provide advice from a real doctor.

Many of the bots you’ll encounter on the internet are programmed to answer specific questions from a list of programmed responses. These bots efficiently answer frequently asked questions with answers from a list of potential answers. Organizations and groups have found many uses for bots on the internet, such as to assist customers, distribute information, and sell products.

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