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RE: How an AI Turns a Horse Into a Zebra using Generative Adversarial Networks
Adversarial Networks are pretty amazing, and even cooler they are such new technology that are doing great advancement in AI, but I kinda wish they had gone with a different name for it (even though the name completely fits what it's doing). Reason being, the phrase 'generative adversarial network' getting into the media is going to start drumming up all kinds of fear from uninformed people since it sounds like some kind of terminator thing... Google just got done developing THE ADVERSARY, you might as well say it's DOOMBOT for all any normal person is concerned, lol
Thanks for your comment! Haha, I'm not sure that the mainstream media will be going as deep as naming the actual models used when it comes to AI and if they do they're going to have to explain it. The terminology can be really confusing, take "Long short-term memory" for example :D (That should be a topic for a future post!). It seems like "neural network" is about the most technical term they're willing to use. "AI Learns to do X!" is the type of headline I see everywhere.