GPT-3 sucks at pick-up lines — here’s what that tells us about computer-generated language

GPT-3 sucks at pick-up lines — here’s what that tells us about computer-generated language


Have you ever wondered what flirting with artificial intelligence would look like? Research scientist and engineer Janelle Shane has given us an idea by training a neural network – an algorithm loosely inspired by biological brain structures – to produce chat-up lines. Some of the results are hilarious and completely nonsensical, such as the inelegant: “2017 Rugboat 2-tone Neck Tie Shirt”. But some of them turned out pretty well. At least, if you’re a robot: I can tell by your red power light that you’re into me. You look like a thing and I love you. Can I see your…

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