{"id":698,"date":"2016-06-12T11:56:43","date_gmt":"2016-06-12T11:56:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artificialbrain.xyz\/?p=698"},"modified":"2016-11-13T12:02:08","modified_gmt":"2016-11-13T12:02:08","slug":"have-you-watched-the-movie-written-by-an-artificial-intelligence-algorithm-that-named-itself-benjamin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newworldai.com\/have-you-watched-the-movie-written-by-an-artificial-intelligence-algorithm-that-named-itself-benjamin\/","title":{"rendered":"Have you watched the movie written by an Artificial Intelligence algorithm that named itself Benjamin?"},"content":{"rendered":"

In the wake of Google’s AI Go victory, filmmaker Oscar Sharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created “Jetson” and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO’s Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.<\/p>\n

This short film was written by a sci-fi hungry neural network. After feeding the network a healthy diet of classic films, ‘Sunspring’ was born.<\/p>\n

Remember when we played with Google’s Deep Dream neural network to create trippy visuals that featured a whole lot dogs? The creators behind the short film Sunspring do. Instead of Google’s product, however, they turned to a neural network named “Jetson” to do all the heavy lifting. The result? A bizarre nine minutes that you’ll remember for quite some time.<\/p>\n