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AI holidays 2021


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24 December 2021



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Thanks to those that sent and suggested AI-themed holiday videos, images, and stories. Here’s a sample to get you into the spirit this season.

Autonomous Christmas lab


Can artificial intelligence create good holiday music?


Some festive images created using Dream by WOMBO.

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For some festive fun, try this quiz from The Tab – can you guess the Christmas song from the artwork?


Poem generation

Es Devlin’s poem portraits generated us the following poetic line for “holidays”.


Creating a music video using AI techniques


AI-generated lyrics

This AI-powered lyrics generator suggested these lyrics for an AI New Year

AI new year

(I know what it means to love)

You can search forever
But when you’ve done the wrong thing
There’s no sign of ever coming back again
So when you say that you’re done
Don’t blame me, blame me

I know what it means to be left alone
When you got a new year to do the same

I know what it means to be sad
And turn a blind eye
To all the tears we have cried
I know what it means to be used
When I’m not there

I know what it means to be lonely
Without somebody who cares
When your baby has a silent answer
But then you’re gone and now there’s no one else
To give them a kiss
And when you find yourself alone
Do remember the words that I said

I know what it means to be lonely
Without somebody who cares
When your baby has a silent answer
But then you’re gone and now there’s no one else
To give them a kiss
And when you


Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Machine learning settles the debate


The Christmas Dance – an AI generated Christmas song


Carol’s Christmas Carol For Carol, A Woman Named Carol





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