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Anthropomorphization of artificial intelligence in universities
The entrance interface is a poem written by Xiao Bing, published in 20 17 12 16 Huaxi Dushi Bao Huanhuaxi. This time, Xiao Bing's Co-Creation Poetry 2.0 publicly stated: Give up the copyright of her (AI) poems, and users can publish the final works at will, even without mentioning that she participated in the user's creation.

Start writing poetry

The operation steps are also very simple: upload pictures and fill in the text prompts if you want.

However, in actual use, there will still be upload failures, that is, the pictures are uploaded successfully, the contents are prompted and submitted, and the generation fails. The specific reason is not clear.

The uploading interface is quite simple, with heuristic guidance, telling users how to get Xiao Bing to create the first draft. Text hints are optional, and enriching the information of poetry creation by supplementing text descriptions may involve text extraction and analysis, but the specific algorithm is still unclear.

The upload is successful, and the jump interface is quite interesting: the anthropomorphic Xiao Bing writes books and poems for you.

Xiao Bing will compose three poems for you to choose from. You can click View to select your favorite and generate a poem card:

* * * * Actual measurement: input picture+text * * * *

The input content is:

Photo: pomegranate flower map.

Text: Pomegranate flowers blooming on the roadside.

The output of the three poems is as follows:

Careful observation shows that the key words in the input text are: Road, Pomegranate Flower, Flower and bloom.

Poetry 1: No keywords appear.

Poetry 2: No keywords.

Poetry 3: Only "flowers" appear.

* * * * Actual measurement: only input pictures * * * *

The input content is:

Photo: pomegranate flower map.

The output of the three poems is as follows:

The same picture randomly produces different poems each time.

* * * * * * * * * * Actual measurement: enter the logo wall painting * * * * * * * * * * * * *.

Enter a set of logo pictures that were very popular a few days ago, and the output is as follows:

(well, I can't describe it. . . )

* * * * * Manual correction: * * * Same creation * * * * * *

Judging from the quality of the text, it is still quite surprising. There are obvious deficiencies in the logic and grammar of sentences, the rhythm of words and phrases and the sense of rhythm in reading. But judging from the emotional expression of the text, it is still quite amazing.

Xiao Bing has provided manual modification function: * * Co-creation.

One-click copy and paste to "Let's write poems", and the first book of poetry created by human beings and AI is waiting for you to contribute. In the text input box, you can modify the first draft of Xiao Bing's poems. When you are satisfied, click Submit to participate in the activity.

Of course, you can also save the copied words yourself as your personal collection of poems and songs. After accumulating some cold start data, to what extent can Microsoft Xiao Bing's poetry writing skills be iterated? Maybe the poetry exhibition will tell us soon.