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The brain’s autocomplete feature oversimplifies complex issues and impedes tolerance

Authors/Developers

Sears, Alan

Name of conference, organization, journal, or publisher

The Conversation

Link

https://theconversation.com/the-brains-autocomplete-feature-oversimplifies-complex-issues-and-impedes-tolerance-130525

Date of Publication

8/10/2020

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