AI study of Twitter bots reveals boredom is what separates us from machines

Our terrible consideration spans distinguish us from bots, in step with University of Southern California study of human and pretend accounts on Twitter
Our horrible attention spans distinguish us from bots, according to University of Southern California study of human and fake accounts on Twitter

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