Sculpting robot now writes its own poem

The event took place on Friday as part of an exhibition honoring the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death at the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford University.

Writing poetry for Ai-Da is not as simple as putting pen to paper: He digested all 14,233 lines of Dante’s three-part epic “Divine Comedy” and wrote his poem accordingly. As a result of speech pattern analysis programs and algorithms used, the painter robot also wrote poetry.

Of course, poetry is not expected to be meaningful the way a person writes it. As a result, a poem was created using algorithms from the book presented to the robot. However, this development, which is an important step in the intelligence of robots, was surprisingly received.

It has been announced that the language model of robot painter Ai-Da is advanced and can produce 20,000 words in 10 seconds. Although the sentences he chooses are limited by the people who designed the robot, the words and sentence structure in his poetry are overwhelmingly completely created by AI. “People suspect that robots don’t do much, but the truth is that language models have evolved a lot. Given the rapid development of language models in recent years, phrases were soon coined that “they will obviously be completely indistinguishable from human text.”

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