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Can AI have personality? The Wall Street Journal chose a half-dozen celebrities and fed their tweets, writings and interviews to an algorithm made by Botnik. We interviewed those celebrities, and then the algorithm, to see how it predicted their answers—and how close technology can come to being human.
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