Robot Teaches Self to Write in Languages It’s Never Seen Before, Draws a Mona Lisa Sketch

Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
May 28, 2019

Robots can now write pretty much whatever you need them to write.

The list of things that need human intervention to happen is shrinking rapidly.

Daily Mail:

One day in the not-so-distant future, robots could help humans out in the workplace by taking notes or sketching helpful diagrams.

That’s one of the objectives of a new robot created by researchers from Brown University that can learn to write languages and sketch drawings practically on its own.

After learning to write Japanese characters, the robot was able to teach itself how to copy words in 10 different languages, including Hindi, Greek and English, just by studying various examples.

Yeah, just like delivery robots will help human delivery persons deliver things. Right?

We have to adapt to the fact that robots are going to replace humans in most jobs, not lie to ourselves and pretend that that isn’t the case.

It uses an algorithm that helps the robot decide where and how to place each pen stroke that distinguishes each letter in the alphabet, as well as what order to place them in to make the correct word.

‘Just by looking at a target image of a word or sketch, the robot can reproduce each stroke as one continuous action,’ Atsunobi Kotani, who led the study, said in a statement.

That makes it hard for people to distinguish if it was written by the robot or actually written by a human.’

Robots are at the point where it’s hard to tell if what they produce is the result of human labor or not.

How long until they reach the point where it’s hard to tell if the robots themselves are human or not?

The good news is that accidentally having sex with a robot is a lot better than accidentally having sex with a tranny.

In fact, having sex with a robot is probably a lot better than having sex with a human woman.

But there should still be a law where they’re required to divulge their robot status before sex.

The robot is fed with two different algorithm models to help it learn to write on its own.

A ‘global’ model allows the robot to look at the image as a whole, to help it decide where the likely starting point is for the particular word or character, as well as how to move onto the next character.

Additionally, a ‘local’ model helps the robot finish the character it’s currently working on, i.e. making the right movements, placement, etc.

This enabled the robot to be able to write out languages it had never seen before, much to the surprise of researchers.

The robot surprising its makers with its unintended capabilities is the starting plot device of many “technology gone wrong” works of fiction.

Being able to recreate cursive writing ‘raises the question’ of whether or not it might be able to copy handwritten signatures, the study noted.

‘Given an image of a signature, our approach could infer a policy for reproducing that signature with a pen held by a robot,’ the study explained.

This capability has ramifications in areas where signatures written with a writing utensil are used to verify agreement, such as legal documents.’

Researchers were equally surprised when the robot was capable of recreating a sketch of the Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa just by looking at it.

This robot just made handwritten signatures obsolete. It’s obvious from what they’ve shown that with a few tweaks it will be able to perfectly copy any signature. It already does the thing, it just has to do the thing with signatures instead of Mona Lisa sketches and language characters.

How far are we going to let the robots go until we adapt to the new reality? If we keep crossing our fingers and pretending they’re not going to take over most jobs (even the ones people didn’t imagine could be taken) and make most modern-day human labor useless, it will be harder to recover once that happens — if it’s even possible to recover.

America spends all of this money on military bullshit to protect our greatest ally (and on other useless shit, such as accommodation for infinite browns), so it’s hard to argue against investing some in robots slaves for the American people.

Why even work for food and shelter at all in the near future? We could use tax money or whatever to buy an army of robot servants to work for us.

Get them to work the land, grow crops, make clothing, build houses, and more.

Buying a robot slave army is a better use of the wealth we’ve made than giving it away to Jews and orcs.