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Why 10% of Your pals on Twitter and Facebook Will likely be Nonhuman in Five Years [Bots]

Why 10% of Your pals on Twitter and Facebook Will likely be Nonhuman in Five Years [Bots] What percentage of your ” friends” on Facebook and Twitter are real? In line with a new report by research firm Gartner , one in every ten of your online friends might be nonhuman by 2015.

That’s not to claim we’ll be tweeting with zombies or playing FarmVille with ET. Gartner predicts the arrival of ” social bots” -automated tools used by brands and organizations to interact consumers.

” Efforts to systematize and automate social engagement will cause the upward push of social bots-automated software agents that could handle, to varying degrees, interaction with communities of users in a way personalized to each individual,” the report reads.

Gartner says that bots becomes so common that an estimated 10% of our friends could be nonhuman. In step with AllFacebook , the typical user could soon have as many as 500 friends online-which suggests around 50 of them cannot actually exist if Gartner’s estimate is true.

Just you’ll want to resist pokes from HAL 9000.

Why 10% of Your pals on Twitter and Facebook Will likely be Nonhuman in Five Years [Bots] Fast Company empowers innovators to challenge convention and create the longer term of economic.

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