Written by John Moravec on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 at 20:43
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Article Link: Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite! (free registration required)
The New York Times reports that to write novels, computers don’t need writers anymore. Selmer Bringsjord at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and David A. Ferrucci at IBM created “Brutus.1” an artificial intelligence program that simulates literary creativity.
Read one of Brutus.1’s stories.
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AMA citation:
Moravec J. NY Times: “Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite!”. Education Futures. 2004. Available at: http://www.educationfutures.com/2004/11/23/ny-times-computers-as-authors-literary-luddites-unite/. Accessed July 3, 2008.
APA citation:
Moravec, John. (2004). NY Times: “Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite!”. Retrieved July 3, 2008, from Education Futures Web site: http://www.educationfutures.com/2004/11/23/ny-times-computers-as-authors-literary-luddites-unite/
Chicago citation:
Moravec, John. 2004. NY Times: “Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite!”. Education Futures. http://www.educationfutures.com/2004/11/23/ny-times-computers-as-authors-literary-luddites-unite/ (accessed July 3, 2008).
Harvard citation:
Moravec, J 2004, NY Times: “Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite!”, Education Futures. Retrieved July 3, 2008, from <http://www.educationfutures.com/2004/11/23/ny-times-computers-as-authors-literary-luddites-unite/>
MLA citation:
Moravec, John. "NY Times: “Computers as authors? Literary luddites unite!”." 23 Nov. 2004. Education Futures. Accessed 3 Jul. 2008. <http://www.educationfutures.com/2004/11/23/ny-times-computers-as-authors-literary-luddites-unite/>