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Rewriting rules of machine-generated art – Mirage News
An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands. …

An artificial intelligence tool lets users edit generative adversarial network models with simple copy-and-paste commands.
A new GAN-editing tool developed at MIT allows users to copy features from one set of photos and paste them into another, creating an infinite array of pictures that riff on the new theme – in this case, horses with hats on their heads.
Image: David Bau
Horses don’t normally wear hats, and deep generative models, or GANs, don’t normally follow rules laid out by human prog…
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