<p>It does.
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<p>I’m guessing those four will be quants or scientists/engineers.</p>
<p>Computers are already faster and sometimes more efficient in trading, and soon with breakthrough technologies in AI, computers will be able to make better decisions as well. Soon machines will be able to skim through a news article (text mining) and take decisions based on the information within it.</p>
<p>[FT.com</a> / Home UK / UK - City trusts computers to keep up with the news](<a href=“http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/bb570626-ebb6-11db-b290-000b5df10621.html]FT.com”>http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/bb570626-ebb6-11db-b290-000b5df10621.html)</p>
<p>[Artificial</a> intelligence applied heavily to picking stocks - Business - International Herald Tribune](<a href=“http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/11/23/business/trading.php?page=1]Artificial”>http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/11/23/business/trading.php?page=1)</p>
<p>[Computers</a> - the death of the trader - WhatPC?](<a href=“Computing - The UK's leading source for the analysis of business technology”>Computing - The UK's leading source for the analysis of business technology)</p>
<p>[Text</a> mining](<a href=“https://www.financialworld.co.uk/Archive/2007/2007_10oct/Features/text_mining/12876.cfm]Text”>https://www.financialworld.co.uk/Archive/2007/2007_10oct/Features/text_mining/12876.cfm)</p>