The author makes wild speculation about "rogue code" but from the technology in use it doesn't sound as much some kind of super-high-tech world-dominating intelligent decision algorithm so much as just a specialised, high volume, distributed message queue.
I guess other firms might be interested in how GS approached the problem, but it's a quite a leap to state that the matter "could (and likely should) become a matter of National Security".
I guess other firms might be interested in how GS approached the problem, but it's a quite a leap to state that the matter "could (and likely should) become a matter of National Security".