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"I regret to announce that the meme Turing Test has been passed," said Wharton professor Ethan Mollick of the study. "LLMs produce funnier memes than the average human, as judged by humans.
When the Internet turns a real human being into a meme, the backlash can be vicious and swift.
We Love Ken Bone Because He's a Human Meme Ken Bone is easy to love because of his benevolent ignorance, but that lack of conviction is everything wrong with this election.
A study of bone loss in 17 astronauts who flew aboard the International Space Station is providing a fuller understanding of the effects of space travel on the human body and steps that can ...
The rise and fall of Ken Bone: This is what happens when real humans become Internet memes The Internet's embrace of the red-sweatered undecided voter on last Sunday's debate was destined to crash ...
Study finds AI-generated meme captions funnier than human ones on average Mollick proclaims "the meme Turing Test has been passed," but a new study offers a key caveat.
Do Giraffes Have the Same Number of Neck Bones as Humans? As the tallest land animal, a giraffe's legs alone stand taller than the height of the average human being.
JOE JOYCE already has an established advantage over his heavyweight rivals… with FIVE TIMES the average human bone density. Joyce announced himself further to the blue ribband division by bec… ...
Bones found in a crawl space during construction at the Pike Place Market Clinic are not human, the King County Medical Examiner's office said Wednesday.
A new study finds that AI-generated memes are now rated funnier than those made by most humans, signaling a major leap in AI's creative capabilities—though the best human memers still hold the edge.
A Louisiana witch became notorious on Tumblr months ago for collecting human bones from a graveyard, but memes disappear as quickly as they arrive, and the controversy seemed to have passed. But ...