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Robots are gradually replacing humans, and not only from areas with mechanical work: robots already compose music, paint paintings, novels...
A Japanese programmer and designer Yusi Liu has created a robot that is able to write poetry. A strange box today, slowly riding along the edge of the sea surface, and gathers information from the surrounding world, for example, detects the speed of the wind, admiring the flight of seagulls, listening to the roar of the waves, and then based on all this, compose something poetic and then records his work in the sand.
The appearance of the robot-poet, however, different to the usual qualifications for such a creative personality: he likes privacy, has a huge vocabulary, invested in his mom-programmer, is able to perceive and perhaps even to feel the beauty of nature, good writing in the sand, but, most importantly, not upset, when his next masterpiece ruthlessly wash away the dismal waves of the sea. He is enough and that sometimes these poems read people, read, wonder, and even admire.
Yusi Liu into a robot at the University of Edinburgh for his thesis on such a complex science, as Informatics. She had no idea that her robot was transformed from a scientist into a poet, but as it turned out, he had a craving for poetic perception of the world and the same poetic expression of his – on the sand...
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