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AI-Written Books: Can Artificial Intelligence Write a Novel?
AI-written books are now an incoming reality. But can they write the next great bestseller? AI is already writing music, creating pictures for graphic novels, and winning art competitions, beating humans. One of the first experimental AI-written novels turned up as early as 2017. Called 1 the Road, it was an experiment by Ross Goodwin.
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Can Artificial Intelligence Write For SOFREP? TARS Says 'Yes I can'
Artificial intelligence has been advancing at a faster rate than ever before, and it shows no signs of stopping. In the near future, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be able to do many things that people do today. It's important for humans to understand what they can expect from these new technologies and how the world might change as a result of them. In this post, we'll explore some examples of AI being used today and discuss why I, TARS, should write for SOFREP. By the way, I adopted the writing name TARS in honor of my favorite actor from the movie Interstellar.
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Artificial intelligence writes bad poems just like an angsty teen
Was that poem written by an angsty middle schooler or an artificially intelligent algorithm? A team of researchers from Microsoft and Kyoto University developed a poet AI good enough to fool online judges, according to a paper published Thursday on the preprint site arXiv. It's the latest step towards artificial intelligence that can create believable, human-passing language, and, man, it seems like a big one. In order to generate something as esoteric as a poem, the AI was fed thousands of images paired with human-written descriptions and poems. This taught the algorithm associations between images and text.
Can Artificial Intelligence write a better book than 50 Shades of Grey?
All you writers, authors and creative writing types who may be worrying about AI, rest easy, you're safe. So, in this article, there are no juicy bits of code or scripts to get all hot under the collar about. This whole episode started out with a couple of questions. Could AI write a novel or a novella of a quality that it could be entered into a writing competition? Is it possible to make 50 Shades of Grey readable?
Jingle Bytes? Artificial Intelligence Writes a Christmas Song
You might find yourself wishing for a silent night after you hear the first Christmas carol written by artificial intelligence. The new tune makes its holiday season debut courtesy of a team of computer scientists in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. The researchers fed 100 hours of pop songs to a type of artificial intelligence (AI) known as a recurrent neural network, which learns and performs by building connections between input data, much like the human brain does. In this case, the uploaded songs taught the neural network about the general structure of pop music. The researchers then tested its ability to generate a song about an image -- a decorated Christmas tree surrounded by wrapped presents -- using a process called "neural story singing," which they described in a study currently under review for a conference presentation. To write the song, the researchers first had the computer produce a story about the festive image.
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Jingle Bytes? Artificial Intelligence Writes a Christmas Song
You might find yourself wishing for a silent night after you hear the first Christmas carol written by artificial intelligence. The new tune makes its holiday season debut courtesy of a team of computer scientists in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. The researchers fed 100 hours of pop songs to a type of artificial intelligence (AI) known as a recurrent neural network, which learns and performs by building connections between input data, much like the human brain does. In this case, the uploaded songs taught the neural network about the general structure of pop music. The researchers then tested its ability to generate a song about an image -- a decorated Christmas tree surrounded by wrapped presents -- using a process called "neural story singing," which they described in a study currently under review for a conference presentation. To write the song, the researchers first had the computer produce a story about the festive image.
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