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Can Neural Networks Generate Better Memes Than Humans?

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The realm of possibilities for artificial intelligence may have broadened over the last few years, but can it program a machine to be funny? Given that this requires the ability to understand the complexities and nuances of human communication, can it be trained to develop a sense of humour and imagination? Perhaps yes, if generating good memes can be seen as one of the metrics to measure this. Internet users have been flocking Dylan Wenlau’s meme generator Imgflip (and others) for years now, but the platform has been leveraging neural networks to create its own memes. Calling its AI-powered tool ‘This Meme Does Not Exist’, it matches captions against a slew of popular formats to predict what it thinks a meme should look like. How To Let Deep Neural Networks Create A Meme For Y
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Anu Thomas
Anu is a writer who stews in existential angst and actively seeks what’s broken. Lover of avant-garde films and BoJack Horseman fan theories, she has previously worked for Economic Times. Contact: anu.thomas@analyticsindiamag.com
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