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Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:39 pm
by CRBWildcat
Came across this attempt at writing Harry Potter-related fiction by a "predictive-text keyboard", I think it's called. It's complete nonsense beyond the bounds of good taste, which effectively means that it's worth mentioning here in Spamville. 8)

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Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 2:47 pm
by Spica75
Oh dear... :lol:

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 6:57 pm
by Ellen Kuhfeld
I think I've seen worse, but then, that was machine poetry. In both cases, I gave up about ten lines in.

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2017 7:50 pm
by Ellen Kuhfeld
Now if you want real machine fiction, when I was in college and computers were enormous, I ran into Goldilocks and the Three Bears translated into COBOL. Perhaps it was FORTRAN - both are on the Wayback Machine. The text versions obviously were poor transcriptions of the photocopies of the mimeographed original; and if you look at the photocopies, you can see why the transcriptions were less than ideal. Still, the downloaded copies are rather legible, and illustrated as well. Here's the first of two pages; the second page needs to go through GIMP before appearing in public. Click to embiggen.

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Goldilocks translated into COBOL

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:39 am
by KonokoHasano
CRBWildcat wrote:Came across this attempt at writing Harry Potter-related fiction by a "predictive-text keyboard", I think it's called. It's complete nonsense beyond the bounds of good taste, which effectively means that it's worth mentioning here in Spamville. 8)

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Bots ain't good at writing it seems!

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm
by CRBWildcat
Ellen Kuhfeld wrote:Now if you want real machine fiction, when I was in college and computers were enormous, I ran into Goldilocks and the Three Bears translated into COBOL. Perhaps it was FORTRAN - both are on the Wayback Machine. The text versions obviously were poor transcriptions of the photocopies of the mimeographed original; and if you look at the photocopies, you can see why the transcriptions were less than ideal. Still, the downloaded copies are rather legible, and illustrated as well. Here's the first of two pages; the second page needs to go through GIMP before appearing in public. Click to embiggen.


"Already I'm dreading it. I took a COBOL class once, and I don't think I got higher than a C+ for the duration. ()^_^ "

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 3:47 pm
by Spica75
KonokoHasano wrote:Bots ain't good at writing it seems!


Nope, really not.

If you want some fun, try googling for some "AI chatbots" online, see if they can last even 10 lines without writing something strange or stupid.

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:43 pm
by CRBWildcat
The Cleverbots come to mind in that regard. :lol:

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 1:37 am
by Cheb
“Dating is the opposite of tuna, salmon is the opposite of everything else. I’m sure you know what I mean,”

Oh... Oh dear :shock:
Did you know that in Russian "salmon a tuna" (the first one as a verb) is an "innocent" similarly sounding replacement for "suck a dick"? :oops:

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 10:15 am
by CRBWildcat
I... probably could've lived the rest of my life without knowing that. :oops:

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 9:31 pm
by Spica75
CRBWildcat wrote:The Cleverbots come to mind in that regard. :lol:


Oh yes, oooh yeeees. I played around with one for a while just for fun, i even used some old chatlogs(between real people i mean) as basis for my side of a few conversations just to make sure it wasn't just my "contrariness" that was messing up the bot, but oh dear no, if anything it got even worse trying to deal with that.

I mean, really... Computers are based on logic, yet they can't even get those bots not to make epic logic fails so often it's just sad...
:lol:

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 7:19 pm
by CRBWildcat
Yeah. So sad that it's hilarious. :)

Reading about this reminded me of the old ELIZA program and its variations. I had so much fun with that as a kid.

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 4:09 am
by KonokoHasano
Don't have to worry about robots taking creative jobs.

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2018 10:08 pm
by talonhunter
KonokoHasano wrote:Don't have to worry about robots taking creative jobs.


so your saying the illogical logic that makes truck driving in chaotic space...(Los Angeles)...won't go away soon?

Re: Automated Pottery

PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2018 12:55 am
by KonokoHasano
Possibly