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AI Haikus Are Getting Better

Por: Forbes Tech December 07, 2022

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Researchers at Kyoto University discovered that people find it difficult to distinguish AI-generated haikus from those written by human poets, and that human/AI collaborations led to the most interesting haikus. But perhaps this only works in Japanese. Researchers at Kyoto University discovered that people find it difficult to distinguish AI-generated ... [+] haikus from those written by human poets, and that human/AI collaborations led to the... + full article



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