Kory Mathewson at the University of Alberta in Canada and Piotr Mirowski, both artificial intelligence researchers in their day jobs, are also exploring how audiences respond to a robot that is trying to be funny. During the shows, Mathewson, Mirowski and their robot called A.L.Ex - short for Artificial Language Experiment improvise using topics suggested by the audience. A.L.Ex's lines are provided by a neural network that has learned a vocabulary of about 50,000 words by reading the subtitles from some 100,000 films.
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