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Jun 2018
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Samuel Woolley says that bots are alread...

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Samuel Woolley, Director of the Digital Intelligence (DigIntel) Lab, Institute for the Future, talks about bots — foreign and domestic — and how they are poisoning political conversation around the world. 

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