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In honor of the upcoming Hallmark holiday, research scientist Janelle Shane decided to let artificial intelligence write its own heartfelt candy heart messages. The results were pleasantly weird.
After collecting all the short love notes Shane could find, such as "LOVE YOU" or "CALL ME," she fed them into a neural network to see what it would create.
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"Given a set of data, a neural network will learn the patterns that let it imitate the original data," Shane wrote on her site, noting, "although its imitation is sometimes imperfect." Read more...
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