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            10.13169/prometheus.38.2.0236
            Prometheus
            PROM
            Pluto Journals
            1470-1030
            30 August 2022
            2022
            : 38
            : 2
            : 236-241
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            10.13169/prometheus.38.2.0236
            7f13808f-d43f-4404-ba6a-147e367f2cd1

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            Pages: 6
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            Deceitful Media: Artificial Intelligence and Social Life after the Turing Test, Simone Natale (2021) 191pp., £20 paperback, Oxford University Press, New York, ISBN: 978-0190080372

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