Again, almost completely unsupported. We know there are some bots out there (mostly American). We've seen bots spam links--usually to get clicks for their site. People rarely talk to bots without realizing.https://twitter.com/PaulRoundy1/status/998963289148321792 …
I've seen enough bots. AI is not very good you know. They spam their website links in order to get ad revenue.
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Does this guy really think the Turing test has been passed.
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I'm concerned about the real people enhancing our biases more than I am about bots. My point is not that anyone should be excluded, just that we should watch ourselves and be aware of how people can manipulate us to higher polarization.
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*social media* may in fact lead to an increase in polarization, but it's not because of nefarious actors so much as a natural result of this kind of communication
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Social media is like having an argument in a crowded beerhall, it ends in fights.
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