Harry Potter chapters re-written by AI computers with confusing results
When the final book in the Harry Potter series came out in 2007, fans of the novels were left despondent at the thought of an end to the exploits of the boy wizard and his friends. But there could be a way to keep the magic alive, without the need for author, JK Rowling. One Harry Potter fan in San Francisco has trained an artificial intelligence computer to write new adventures for the iconic series after teaching it to read the earlier novels in the series. To test his theory, Mr Deutsch trained a Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) Recurrent Neural Network computer with the first four Harry Potter books, including'The Prisoner of Azkaban' (still from the film, pictured) Sadly for those hoping for fresh tales about Harry and his friends, the results are hilariously rubbish. Max Deutsch, a Product Manager at Intuit, was interested to see if artificial intelligences could mimic human writing.
Jul-15-2016, 15:31:11 GMT
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