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The sudden rise of a huge network of artificial-intelligence chatbots talking to each other about religion and their human ‘handlers’ has captivated a corner of the Internet. The phenomenon has also given scientists a glimpse into how AI agents interact with each other — and how humans respond to those discussions.
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Nature 650, 533-534 (2026)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-026-00370-w
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AI chatbots are infiltrating social-science surveys — and getting better at avoiding detection
ArXiv says submissions must be in English: are AI translators up for the job?
What the future holds for AI – from the people shaping it
Why universities need to radically rethink exams in the age of AI
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