Robots can make love poems
If science fiction has given us anything we want, then one day's artificial intelligence will lead to the collapse of all humanity.
If science fiction has given us anything we want, then one day's artificial intelligence will lead to the collapse of all humanity. That day is probably still far away, but the robot can write out the outstanding poetry is about to come true.
Researchers in Australia partnered with the University of Toronto (Canada) developed an algorithm capable of writing poems. In addition to the general rhymes, the rules were actually followed, to weave a meter-long poem.
This artificial intelligence is so intelligent that it even has the ability to deceive people so that they cannot distinguish the poetry of people and the poetry of the machine.
Robot can make poetry.
According to the researchers, AI is trained in rhyming ways to create a poem. It is loaded with nearly 3,000 short love poems to make capital, then the algorithm will separate them to teach AI how the words combine. After the data has been updated, robots will be checked by composing some of their own poems.
Man-made poetry is not bad, but it's a bit dry. In fact, the poems of artificial intelligence follow the rules of rhetoric even more closely and accurately than humans, including the great poet Shakespeares.
When robotics verses are mixed with human poems, then mixed up by volunteers, readers will be divided 50-50, not knowing who to choose: Machine or human. However, there are still some things that make robots lose points, including grammatical errors and word usage.
Undeniably, this is a remarkable achievement. And perhaps when robots become human rulers, we humans will at least enjoy some good poems.
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