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Blue sky ideas: forget the Booker, Turing test is goal of authorbots

Programmers hope computers will eventually write fiction and play music as skilfully as humans. But what might be lost?

“The Lex writer had always loved busy Wall Street.” So begins “The Pink Ballpoint”, an auto-generated short story about a fictional Lex writer.

Programmers hope computers will eventually write fiction and play music as skilfully as people.

If they succeed, Artificial intelligence would have aced a variant of the Turing test, which determines whether a computer can pass as human. It could also be a way to make money. Consumers might pay for tales and tunes tailored to them.

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