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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6837626, member: 455902"] Good point. The entire archive of PF threads must be available to the bots. The loop would be closed if we start getting questions about bot answers that were built partially on our own past answers. That kind of recursion gives me a headache. It would be a positive thing if the bots were given access to the best textbooks, and tips about which journals to trust more than other journals. We live in interesting times. I for one, will be very interested in witnessing how this stuff evolves. Perhaps after a couple of years experience, they might decide to erase the gen1 bots and start fresh scraping the Internet more wisely and selectively than the first generation of bots did. [/QUOTE]
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