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AI has learned to mimic human handwriting

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The technology can also be used to generate large amounts of synthetic data to improve the way other AI models process handwritten text.

Artificial intelligence AI has learned to imitate human handwriting. Bloomberg reported this.

Researchers at the Mohamed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi have developed technology that can mimic human handwriting based on a few paragraphs of written material.

He could write in English and, with some success, in French. The developers are trying to add Arabic to this list.

“The potential of this development is enormous – from deciphering doctors’ handwriting to creating personalized advertising,” said one of the developers, Rao Muhammad Anwer.

Remember that the Harry Potter books helped scientists teach AI to forget information.

IMF predicts how artificial intelligence will affect jobs


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