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Author: Sam Work

Sam Work is an AI analyst and researcher, and is currently Head of Research at Areto Labs. She has an MSc from University College London.
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The Good Bots: One Cyborg That’s Killing the Trolls With Kindness

The Good Bots: One Cyborg That’s Killing the Trolls With Kindness

Sam Work

Social media represents a powerful opportunity to increase the visibility of women in politics—but this should not come at any cost. By educating, validating and posting positivity, ParityBOT hopes to challenge the online culture of toxicity, one tweet at a time.

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