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Saturday September 4th 2010

War Is Boring: Army's Virtual Training World

According to Missy Cummings, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, people who play video games are better at controlling groups of highly-autonomous military robots than non-gamers.

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War Is Boring: Army's Virtual Training World

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