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The Bots Have Won

Season 1, Ep. 437

In March 2018 Andy was joined by Nish Kumar and Helen Zaltzman for an education in social media. It’s Bugle issue 4063, The bots have won.


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This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner 

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