A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening
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Short stories written by artificial intelligence (AI) has passed the first stage of a literary competition in Japan. A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening TechWorm
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Short stories written by artificial intelligence (AI) has passed the first stage of a literary competition in Japan. A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening TechWorm
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Short stories written by artificial intelligence (AI) has passed the first stage of a literary competition in Japan. A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening TechWorm
It would easier to write a code to create modern art.
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Short stories written by artificial intelligence (AI) has passed the first stage of a literary competition in Japan. A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening TechWorm
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While the four stories were generated through AI, 80% of the work had human involvement. The novel was co-written by Hishoshi Matsubara, a professor of artificial intelligence at Future University Hakodate and his team at Future University in Japan. The team submitted their novel to Nikkei Hoshi Shinichi Literary Award, which accepts submissions from humans and machines.
Just like coding...
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Short stories written by artificial intelligence (AI) has passed the first stage of a literary competition in Japan. A novel written by AI passes literary prize screening TechWorm
"The award had a four-stage screening process, and the details are not made public." Stage 1: How much are you willing to pay to advance to Stage 2? That's why only one of the four books (which, logically, should all have been of equal merit) got through; they couldn't afford more.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!