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Nightmare Machine was active from October 2016 to November 2016. For centuries, across geographies, religions, and cultures, people try to innovate ways of scaring each other. Creating a visceral emotion such as fear remains one of the cornerstones of human creativity.
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Nightmare Machine is a project that uses deep learning to create haunted faces and places. It explores the potential of machines to manipulate our reality and scare us, and features oil paintings by Iyad Rahwan.
31 paź 2016 · Just in time for Halloween, the aptly named Nightmare Machine uses an algorithm that 'learns' what humans find scary, sinister, or just downright unnerving, and generates images based on what it thinks will freak us out the most.
What happens when a horror movie composer and a guitar maker join forces? They create the world’s most disturbing musical instrument.
27 paź 2016 · MIT researchers developed an algorithm trained to generate horrifying images in an attempt to find the scariest faces and locations possible, and then rely on humans to see which approach makes the freakiest images.
26 paź 2016 · MIT's Nightmare Machine is here to show how terrifying AI can be. This Halloween, forget ghosts and monsters when your computer has the capacity to be the scariest thing around. The latest AI...
31 paź 2016 · Nightmare Machine's faces are equally disturbing. Some of the subjects are almost abstract, but subtle — creepy suggestions of hollow eyes, bloody shadows and decaying flesh still cause...