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"Sunspring" Film Written by an Algorithm
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[quote:BMKSY:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTI0MDc1X0E2Q0M2MEE=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 2523599:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTIzOTI3X0IxMzUwNTU=] [quote:BunBun:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTIzNjc3XzdEMzhFMzJE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 72338367:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTIzNTcxXzk2MURGODQx] What is the methodology for parsing the data stream? As an algorithm suggests conditionality aNd modality which defines the noun and actives as bias driven booleans, but the complexity of the conditions solely reflect the inherent bias. Unless of course the data stream was open sourced, but that would not necessarily support a genre. [/quote] Random meaningless shit coming from the creation of humans which is poor in insight and unable to freely think rational things for itself. Schizo at best. Nope, didn't like it. There's no story here. [/quote] its of no use to me. [b]I hope we dont degrade into communicating like this. [/b] You will be talking to machines on the phone [b]Its already going on now.[/b] [b]The absence of compassion, passion, morality and basic understanding of what its REALLY like to be human. Machines will never be able to mimic that. Neither will software. [/b] [/quote] [/quote]
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Arstechnica.com:
"Ars is excited to be hosting this online debut of Sunspring, a short science fiction film that's not entirely what it seems. It's about three people living in a weird future, possibly on a space station, probably in a love triangle. You know it's the future because H (played with neurotic gravity by Silicon Valley's Thomas Middleditch) is wearing a shiny gold jacket, H2 (Elisabeth Gray) is playing with computers, and C (Humphrey Ker) announces that he has to "go to the skull" before sticking his face into a bunch of green lights. It sounds like your typical sci-fi B-movie, complete with an incoherent plot. Except Sunspring isn't the product of Hollywood hacks—it was written entirely by an AI. To be specific, it was authored by a recurrent neural network called long short-term memory, or LSTM for short. At least, that's what we'd call it. The AI named itself Benjamin."
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