AI is positively terrible during fixing paint colors

Tired of your tedious eggshell walls? A new AI examination recommends colors like “Sink” or “Bank Butt.”

Researcher Janelle Shane lerned a neural network to come adult with paint names, and it resulted in gems like “Stoner Blue” and “Turdly,” she wrote in a blog post.

She conducted an examination by regulating a training information set of about 7,700 paint names from Sherwin-Williams along with a RGB (red, green, and blue tone values). 

She afterwards had a network beget new colors and names for those colors. The formula were hugely varied, including colors with Gray or Blue in a name that had zero to do with those colors, or totally epitome and overwhelming names like “Stanky Bean.”

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Shane found that her network was generally lustful of brown, beige, and gray. She has conducted a series of identical experiments with neural nets — from fixing steel bands to generating recipes — with waggish results. You can check out some-more of her work here.

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