1 the Road

[3] Input from these sources, and the time provided by the computer's internal clock,[1] was fed into a long short-term memory recurrent neural network,[1] which in turn generated sentences on rolls of receipt paper.

Accompanying him were five other people (including his sister and his fiancée), and the Cadillac was followed by a film crew which documented the four-day journey; the documentary was directed by Lewis Rapkin.

[3] Thomas Hornigold, writing for Singularity Hub, concluded that the AI is no Jack Kerouac, but that "you might see, in the odd line, the flickering ghost of something like consciousness, a deeper understanding".

Notable works include the short film Sunspring, starring Thomas Middleditch and directed by Goodwin's frequent collaborator Oscar Sharp,[4] and Word.Camera, an 1885 bellows camera that outputs poetry about whatever it is pointed at when the button is pressed.

[5] His Master's Thesis at New York University was a project called "Narrated Reality",[6] for which he walked around the city with a backpack containing compass, punch clock, and camera; data from these devices was fed into an LSTM neural network whose output was "weird associative poetry".

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