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Al poetry is so bad it could be human

  • Autores: Matt Reynolds
  • Localización: New scientist, ISSN 0262-4079, Nº. 3134, 2017, pág. 14
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Can a machine incapable of feeling emotion write poetry that stirs the soul? A neural network trained on thousands of lines of poetry has tried its hand at penning its own rhymes. Its best efforts even fool readers into thinking they're reading the output of a human mind. The poetic bot is fully tunable, says Jack Hopkins, who developed the system while at the University of Cambridge. It can be programmed to write in a particular rhythm or on specific themes. Set the theme to "desolation", for example, and the angst-ridden AI comes up with the following: The frozen waters that are dead are now black as the rain to freeze a boundless sky, and frozen ode of our terrors with the grisly lady shall be free to cry.


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