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Judging Them Blind, Humans Appear to Prefer AI-Generated Poems

  Scientists have found that readers have a lot of trouble telling apart AI-generated and human-written poetry. Worse yet, the researchers found that humans generally prefer the former over the latter. As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, University of Pittsburgh researchers Brian Porter and Edouard Machery conducted two experiments […]


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