I would think this is close to the ideal hand to lie through your teeth and bid 2♦, pretending you didn't have your fourth spade. Extra values and a flat hand would suggest you might take the same number of tricks in NT as in spades, even if partner has 4 of them. Playing against the robots, you have the extra bonus that your lie might get them to misdefend. (A human might also be misled, but they'll usually catch on faster.)
Out of 192 times the hand is played, it's played in 6N 4 times and 3N 9 times. I would've thought more people would've lied.
As a bonus, it turns out the spades break 4-1, and you can take 12 tricks in NT on a squeeze but only 11 in spades!
I got a low heart lead, which made it easy.