This is what a movie written by an AI looks like
If you believe the alarmists out there, robots are eventually going to take every job. They're already being hired as advertising executives, legal aides, and teacher's assistants, and making art and music. So perhaps it's inevitable that they will be able to write movies in the future. But it doesn't seem they're quite there yet. Led by director Oscar Sharp and technologist Ross Goodwin, a team in London made a film for a 48-hour film challenge by feeding a neural network a series of random script idea prompts and recording the result.
May-21-2016, 08:10:14 GMT