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Studying the appearance of algorithms in popular culture and everyday life. By M P-F
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OpenAI have developed a computer vision system called CLIP to recognize objects, images, and text, but this leaves it vulnerable to be easily confused by  text labels. 

“CLIP’s multimodal neurons generalize across the literal and the iconic, which may be a double-edged sword. Through a series of carefully-constructed experiments, we demonstrate that we can exploit this reductive behavior to fool the model into making absurd classifications. We have observed that the excitations of the neurons in CLIP are often controllable by its response to images of text, providing a simple vector of attacking the model.”

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AI autocompletes Windows 95 startup tune

Here’s what happens when the Windows 95 startup sound is fed to OpenAI Jukebox algorithms to generate its continuation. To train Jukebox on a number of music genres, OpenAI researchers crawled the web to extract a new dataset of 1.2 million songs paired with corresponding lyrics and metadata.

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AI Memes by imgFlip

This AI meme generator autocompletes popular meme templates using Machine Learning. The Neural Network model was trained on memes created by Imgflip users. The generator has an easy-to-use interface (pictured top) where you can choose a template and add optional keywords to influence the generated text. Here is a result I got using the ‘Distracted Boyfriend’ meme, along with some of the most popular results from the AI Memes stream.

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Yelp trained a neural net to eliminate bugs from its app’s code, and it simply deleted everything, or so they claim, in their version notes on the app-store. It could be yet another case of the “algorithms ate my homework” excuse for when humans mess up.  

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