7 votes We tried teaching an AI to write Christmas movie plots. Hilarity ensued. Eventually. Posted December 22, 2018 by asteroid Tags: christmas, machine learning, artificial intelligence, movies, writing.screen, offbeat, author.karen hao, source.mit technology review, paywall.soft https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612644/we-tried-teaching-an-ai-to-write-christmas-movie-plots-hilarity-ensued-eventually Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Karen Hao Word count 1250 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] patience_limited December 22, 2018 Link AI Weirdness has it's own version up, and I, for one, would pay money to watch "Fist of Christmas". AI Weirdness has it's own version up, and I, for one, would pay money to watch "Fist of Christmas". 2 votes Akir December 22, 2018 Link Parent "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). 2 votes
[2] patience_limited December 22, 2018 Link AI Weirdness has it's own version up, and I, for one, would pay money to watch "Fist of Christmas". AI Weirdness has it's own version up, and I, for one, would pay money to watch "Fist of Christmas". 2 votes Akir December 22, 2018 Link Parent "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). 2 votes
Akir December 22, 2018 Link Parent "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). "Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away). 2 votes
AI Weirdness has it's own version up, and I, for one, would pay money to watch "Fist of Christmas".
"Mrack Me Christmas Satra" sounds like something I would watch (in the privacy of my house when everyone else is away).