Before Kanye West gets to the White House, first, we'll have to survive the robot apocalypse brought about by his A.I.-powered doppelgänger.
No, this isn't science-fiction. It's a very real piece of software created by a high school student from West Virginia.
SEE ALSO:RIP Siri? You can use Alexa in Amazon's app now, and it's really smartRobbie Barrat, a 17-year-old hip-hop fan and coding whiz, taught himself to code using open source software, according to a report from Quartz.
Initially, the software simply rearranged 6,000 Kanye rap phrases to create new songs, but now the software has been modified to create original rap lines using the Kanye word bank.
On the YouTube Page demonstrating the software's ability, Barrat says, "Excluding the beat; this song was written 100 percent by a deep neural network."
The results? Well, depending upon what you think of Kanye's ego-tripping flights of fancy, this AI spit-bot's bars might actually be as good as the real thing.
Warhol that, Pablo.
If you're interested in adding your own twist on the rap-powered Singularity, Barrat has posted the code for his project on GitHub.
TopicsArtificial Intelligence
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