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by olvy0 1518 days ago
It also completes poems, in a reasonable way, but it can fail to understand the context.

I wrote up a quick stanza about programming and I got back either poems about love, or, just one time, the following observation.

My stanza:

  The code compliantly compiles and yet it fails to parse
  My intentions, which are lost, mired in algebraic transformations
  I run and run and stare aghast at crashes, all alike
  The machine seemingly configured to maximal dislike.
Its response:

My brain is a computer, it’s a machine. It makes mistakes. It says incorrect things. It’s not even a real machine, really, it’s a bunch of stuff that’s put together so as to create the illusion that it’s a machine.

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Rhymes probably work relatively poorly because the neural net has a poor representation of what the words sound like.