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Generative Adversarial Neural Networks: Infinite Monkeys and The Great British Bake Off

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If you had an infinite number of monkeys typing at keyboards, could you produce Shakespeare? But how you would know once they'd typed Shakespeare? In this example, monkeys are what are called Generators in AI, and the English student who checks their work to see if they have written Shakespeare (or anything good) is called a Discriminator. These are the two components of an Generative Adversarial Neural Network. Adversarial Neural Networks are oddly named since they actually cooperate to make things.