Is it possible to feed all of the episodes of Family Guy into a neural network and train it to generate new episodes of Family Guy?
I'd imagine generating the voices, sound effects, and character designs should be fairly easy, but could the AI also generate things like plot, dialogue, jokes, and humor?
It would probably be more humorous than Family Guy desu
Kayden Wright
how do you think we have so many simpson episodes
Ryder Hill
>I'd imagine generating the voices, sound effects, and character designs should be fairly easy lol ok einstein
Jackson Young
Why not? I once had a dream where I was watching a Family Guy episode. Somehow my subconsciousness was able to generate a believable clip from a Family Guy episode that had never existed in the real world by piecing together what it knew from past experiences of watching the show. And the brain after all is a neural network.
Heck, if you think about it, the brains of the people who write and animate the episodes of Family Guy are also neural networks. So it follows that it must be possible to generate episodes of Family Guy on a neural network, since that is how episodes of Family Guy are currently produced (albeit on biological neural networks and not artificial ones).
Cooper Bell
*ding dong*
Leo Jenkins
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Jack Butler
Very uncanny valley. Almost human like but misssses touch. Off
Henry Cooper
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Zachary Lewis
pretty shit program t b h
Ian Reyes
Generating the dialogue would be much easier than the voices, sound effects, etc. Check It's close, but not quite right. Do that 1000 times and cherry pick the best one or two.
Nathan Rodriguez
>saying the forbidden word that will be a yiksea-roonies from me famalama ding dong
Christian Cruz
Look into GANs (Generative Adversarial Network), convolutional neural nets and recurrent neural nets (especially LSTMs and GRUs)
Will be a total bitch to train recurrent convolutional GANs though.
Christian Gray
i think it can >plot, dialogue, jokes AI can write storys.. and the jokes on this show are bad enogh no one will notice the difference, but maybe the animation part is too much..
Ayden Ross
>Why not? I once had a dream where I was watching a Family Guy episode. Somehow my subconsciousness was able to generate a believable clip from a Family Guy episode that had never existed in the real world by piecing together what it knew from past experiences of watching the show. And the brain after all is a neural network. Your brain have been constantly learning for dozen of years about everything not just few episodes of unfunny cartoon.
Cooper Perry
It may not seem like it, but the human brain is vastly more capable than even the most powerful supercomputers of today. It'll be awhile, if ever, before computers can have an imagination or a sense of nuance
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