Friday, May 27, 2022

Invisible Threats of Algorithms Cause Suboptimal Resource Allocation

This study focuses on how optimal assets can be shared for feasible activities and improve harmonic balance among resources by configuring Ideal Protocols in the System Platform. 
Systems Owners tend to build and distribute the priority of Resource Allocation and ignore pursuing righteousness to share system assets because of the invisible threat of algorithms beyond the Survival Instinct. The Network of the Competitive Instinct, called the Survival Instinct, protects the system platform from external forces.
The first case scenario targets Suboptimal Asset Sharing, which indicates lower security in the entire system layers and attenuates the degree of satisfaction among internal and external beneficiaries. Distinct Resources with deficient allocating assets may move to breakdown mode, and others create a sense of insecurity, anxiety, and imbalance in system environments. Systems Owners are obliged to finance Centralized Control Systems and ignore the Optimal Resource Allocation. 
 
Observation:
The outcome of Suboptimal Resource Allocation within Social Contexts, among others, is hatred and polarization. The rich get wealthier, and the poor get poorer long-term. According to an observational study, inequality will increase steadily over time. This phenomenon can sustain and cause the annihilation process and immense changes.

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