Computer bots are more like humans than you might think, having fights lasting years

Bots appear to behave differently in culturally distinct online environments. A new paper says the findings are a warning to those using artificial intelligence for building autonomous vehicles, cyber security systems or for managing social media.

(via WSJ)



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