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•The 'human-like' bots that have been arguing on Wikipedia for TEN years
Daily Mail
A new study has found that humans aren't the only one's fighting about Wikipedia revisions. Researchers have discovered that software robots designed to improve articles on the site were 'fighting' over content and undoing each other's edits for 10 years.



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