'Dangerous' AI generates words that don't exist
A new AI has been created to generate words that do not exist. The one-shot website develops new, artificially-generated definitions for the non-existent words. ThisWordDoesNotExist.com generates new words such as "wacamole" (a single serving of waffle batter made with a sweet cornmeal mixture), "pileset" (form a mass of, or make a shape about, something), or "prayman" (the principal or leading men in a society or enterprise). Users click a button on the site, and a new word is made. The website was developed by San Francisco-based developer Thomas Dimson, an engineer who used to work for the Facebook-owned Instagram developing its recommendations algorithm.
May-14-2020, 20:20:24 GMT
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