Researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada have developed Improbotics, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based comedy theater that includes a human, a puppet, and a cyborg.
The human devises her own lines, the puppet is fed lines through an earphone from a human off-stage, and the cyborg is fed lines generated by an AI system called A.L.Ex.
The algorithm powering A.L.Ex is trained on movie subtitles, giving it a sense of dialogue. The system also has a curator that inputs the scene prompts and selects the best responses to send to the cyborg.
The audience was able to guess the identity of the AI-controlled improviser, but in two out of six shows, some audience members thought there was actually a second AI performer.
The experiment provides a novel twist on the Turing Test.
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