Freelancer.com Releases API for Humans
By Freelancer.com, PRNETuesday, April 20, 2010
SYDNEY, April 21, 2010 - Freelancer.com, the world's #1 outsourcing marketplace for small
business, today released the FreelancerAPI, the world's first sophisticated
API for tasking humans from software.
Futurist and Scientists hypothesise about a coming technological
singularity; a point in time in the future where it is believed that
man-machine intelligence will explode, accelerating technological progress at
a rate so quickly that the future will be radically different from today. So
different, that as mere mortals, limited by the human brain, we cannot even
comprehend this future.
Whether or not the singularity will eventuate, man and machine became
closer today with the launch of the FreelancerAPI. For over 60 years, humans
have programmed computers through software. This API, for the first time,
provides a sophisticated programming interface for humans, for use by
software. This API allows software for the first time to send sophisticated
and complex tasks such as real engineering or problem solving to humans,
retrieve the results and pay for the completed work.
"The possibilities with this API are endless," said Matt Barrie, Chief
Executive of Freelancer.com. "Imagine, for example, a computer trying to
train itself on some complex classification program via machine learning or
other artificial intelligence techniques; for the first time this software
might decide to request the solution from humans. Software can now simply
post a job and hire one, three or 500 humans; software can now literally
assemble an army overnight to solve complex problems."
"More powerfully, software might use this API to improve itself, perhaps
even perpetually," he continued. "Imagine a trivial example of software that
controls a store selling virtual goods; the software might be able to stock
the store full of content using the API, soliciting humans to generate more
content and retaining the freelancers whose content sells. Provided the store
continues to make a profit (or has money in the bank to pay freelancers),
this might continue perpetually. We look forward to where this might take
us."
Access to the API is available now at www.freelancer.com by
clicking on the "API" link.
Visit Freelancer.com at: www.freelancer.com
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About Freelancer
Freelancer.com is a global marketplace for online and freelance jobs
where businesses connect with independent service providers and freelancers
to outsource their work. Freelancer.com connects over 1.4 million employers
and freelancers globally from over 234 countries & regions. Through our
website, employers can hire freelancers to do work in areas such as software,
writing, data entry and design right through to engineering and the sciences,
sales and marketing, and accounting & legal services. Freelancer is the
leader in the micro-outsourcing market, with the average job size being under
US$200. This is extremely cost effective for small businesses, which often
need a wide variety of jobs to be done, but cannot justify the expense of
hiring full time.
For more information, contact: Chris O'Brien PR Manager URL www.freelancer.com Email chris@freelancer.com
Chris O'Brien, PR Manager of Freelancer.com, chris at freelancer.com
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