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I don't think it's possible to have an AI accurately predict anything that's a creatively new parody or satire. It will only be capable of having a set of parameters fed to it and recognising what it already knows.
If the goal is to create new parody or satire I guess you could do that but will still need human curation to weed out the piles of completely unintelligible random garbage you'd see.
I don't think it's possible to have an AI accurately predict anything that's a creatively new parody or satire. It will only be capable of having a set of parameters fed to it and recognising what it already knows.
If the goal is to create new parody or satire I guess you could do that but will still need human curation to weed out the piles of completely unintelligible random garbage you'd see.