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>>39664688
A reminder that it's perfectly safe to let the sunflower wrap her arms around you.

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>>35792644
I have an example from my school years. Some comp-sci autists wrote an AI that, after being fed a set of 19th century romantic poems, produced an original work in the same style which then proceeded to win 1st place in a national poetic writing competition. Sure you could say that the AI did it only after looking at examples, but that's pretty much how humans learn.

That classmate responded to the above by saying that this example is too narrow and specific. While this is true, it's still a proof-of-concept. I'm by no means trying to say that making an AI that can surpass humans in creativity will be easy. It may well be the case that the approach towards will be asymptotic with AI's creativity reaching that of a human's after infinite development time.

This actually got me wondering what would Yuuka say about the topic. Do youkai even create works of art in-setting?

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>>35311986
Let's make an army of Yuukas to look after flower fields everywhere.

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>>25707256
Sorry that's my wife's fault.

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