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"Sunspring" Film Written by an Algorithm
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[quote:Seer777:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTI1OTE1X0VCNUIzRDY2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 70836289:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTI1ODgxXzNDMzYyODAx] [quote:Seer777:MV8zMTk3MjU3XzU3MTI1NjMzXzNCNTJCREVD] Personally speaking, I find the negative comments likened to negatively criticizing a 1st grader on their first attempt to write a story. Or IOW, improper response. But then...people can be dicks. [b]Microsoft killed its first sentient AI [/b] https://imgur.com/gallery/VhlAW [/quote] garbage in, garbage out! lol [/quote] Yes. Tay was meant to learn from her environment. HOw she was programmed. And people took full advantage...as they do. That occurred in 24 hours of exposure to humans. Benjamin...learned from books. I think it is a mighty first step. While most movies have grown stale and rehashing old themes, perhaps we would be in for a treat. I see no potential harm, in a story writing AI. [/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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