Close Menu
    What's Hot
    – 20230173bccc501cd5ca1cb6d4e1a55309c444

    Child mental health forum to be held in Norristown

    May 13, 2024
    – 202309651575b3861327.14722519

    GameStop's stock prices surged when Roaring Kitty made a comeback on social media

    May 13, 2024
    – 202303van Jones 2023

    Van Jones criticized possible Trump VP candidates for avoiding 2024 election questions, saying it's like failing kindergarten

    May 13, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Telegram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Plaza JournalThe Plaza Journal
    Subscribe
    Sunday, June 22
    • Sports
      • American Football
      • Basketball
      • Baseball
      • Boxing
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • Hockey
      • Tennis
    • Politics
      – 2023102

      John Dean believes the hush money case against Trump is very strong

      May 13, 2024
      – 202405my screenshots 2024 05 13 at 85135am e1715608366191

      “Cruel and unfeeling” Trump assistant boasts about causing innocent homeless people to be arrested

      May 13, 2024
      – 202305stopthestealrally 01062021 getty

      Only 5 percent of people mention January 6th as the most important memory from Trump's presidency: Survey

      May 13, 2024
      – 202405AP24082659643362 e1714510107248

      7 in 10 say they’ve given a lot of thought to election: Gallup

      May 13, 2024
      – 202405AP24133009758539

      Trump: ‘Hannibal Lecter is a wonderful man’

      May 13, 2024
    • Technology
    • United States
    • United Kingdom
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Science
      1. Archaeology
      2. Anthropology
      3. Space
      4. Biology
      5. Ecology
      6. Geology
      7. Nanotechnology
      8. Neurology
      9. Paleontology
      10. Psychology
      11. Mathematics
      12. Geography
      13. Astrophysics
      14. Oceanography
      15. Physics
      Featured
      – 20240513unesco hunting cave

      How perspiration and endurance helped humans become excellent runners and hunters

      Biology May 13, 20244 Mins Read
      Recent
      – 20240513unesco hunting cave

      How perspiration and endurance helped humans become excellent runners and hunters

      May 13, 2024
      – 202405112024 aurora photos

      Amazing photos of colorful skies around the world as auroras shine in bright colors

      May 11, 2024
      – 20240510mosquitoes scotland

      Scotland has suddenly seen a large increase in mosquitoes

      May 10, 2024
    • Health
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Plaza JournalThe Plaza Journal
    Home»Artificial Intelligence

    This Machine Writes Better Clickbait Than You

    By Pauline EdwardsOctober 15, 2015 Artificial Intelligence 4 Mins Read
    – 20190318E2OU327WOGNLR2LAKL5NVFDU74
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    httpswww.popsci.comsitespopsci.comfilesscreen_shot_2015-10-14_at_2.51.37_pm.png
    Click-o-Tron is a web site entirely populated by clickbait articles written by artificial intelligence. Lars Eidnes

    When researchers experiment with machine learning, it’s often to create helpful tools for humans. Computers, by design, compliment our natural flaws: they don’t get tired, or stressed out, and they especially don’t exaggerate. Typically, they’re all about the hard facts and numbers. But Norwegian developer Lars Eidnes took the opposite approach, creating a learning machine designed to trick humans by preying their curiosity and gullibility—much as some human writers do these days. Eidnes built a clickbait generator.

    Clickbait—a term referring to articles with sensationalist headlines that fail to deliver on their premises—runs rampant on the internet today, as a growing number of media outlets greatly exaggerate or inflate relatively insignificant events to grab readers’ eyes. Large, bold headlines promise lists of items that will shock, delight, inspire, or amaze you (“You won’t believe…”).

    Eidnes built a neural network that read somewhere in the ballpark of 2 million of these headlines from the likes of mass online media outlets including Buzzfeed, Gawker, Jezebel, Huffington Post, and Unworthy (all of which have been accused of clickbait).

    Neural networks are clusters of mathematical formulas that decode relationships between inputs. So if you make the neural network read 2 million clickbait headlines (this process is called training), it will break down which words relate to others. By understanding the relationships between words, it’s able to predict what could happen next with a reasonable amount of certainty.

    After it’s trained, when the network is asked to make a sentence, it finds and outputs a word, then loops back and does the whole thinking process again, incorporating that first word as context. This architecture is called a recurrent neural network (as it recurs), and machine learning researchers have found that it’s great for tasks that need to happen in order or with an element of time.

    httpswww.popsci.comsitespopsci.comfilesrnn-unrolled2.png
    Recurrent neural networks are able to integrate their own outputs into future equations, making them versatile for language applications. Lars Eidnes

    Eidnes’ neural network didn’t understand much about the world after the first training session. It would generate headlines like: “Real Walk Join Their Back For Plane To French Sarah York” or “Economic Lessons To Actress To Ex – Takes A App.” They don’t make much sense. However, after a few more passes at the information, the network said, “John McCain Warns Supreme Court To Stand Up For Birth Control Reform.”

    Eidnes pulls a few other examples out of the data, like “Romney Camp: ‘I Think You Are A Bad President.’”

    “It’s suspiciously good – it wouldn’t surprise me if this was a real headline that some website had published, Eidnes writes in a blog post detailing the system. “But it’s not in the dataset, not even close.”

    Apparently in the 17 times “Romney Camp” appears, it was never correlated with the presidency. And the one time the phrase “Bad President” was mentioned, it was by Marco Rubio. From this information, Eidnes writes that the network has some form of semantic understanding, and can understand political relationships.

    To put the network to further use, he created Clickotron.com, which updates with a new, artificially generated story every 20 minutes. The site automatically searches Wikimedia Commons for a relevant picture, and generates some body text. To separate the wheat from the chaff, Clickotron.com has a voting mechanism much like Reddit.

    “This gives us an infinite source of useless journalism, available at no cost,” Eidnes writes. “If I remember correctly from economics class, this should drive the market value of useless journalism down to zero, forcing other producers of useless journalism to produce something else.”

    Pauline Edwards

    Keep Reading

    – 202309651575b3861327.14722519

    GameStop's stock prices surged when Roaring Kitty made a comeback on social media

    – 20240513Depositphotos 241148346 L

    Chicken fat supercapacitors may be able to store future green energy

    – 2024051100 header 2

    Battle of the AI bots: Copilot vs ChatGPT vs Gemini

    – 20240509how to share icloud storage

    How to distribute iCloud storage

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Must Read
    Latest Posts
    – 20230173bccc501cd5ca1cb6d4e1a55309c444

    Child mental health forum to be held in Norristown

    May 13, 2024
    – 202309651575b3861327.14722519

    GameStop's stock prices surged when Roaring Kitty made a comeback on social media

    May 13, 2024
    – 202303van Jones 2023

    Van Jones criticized possible Trump VP candidates for avoiding 2024 election questions, saying it's like failing kindergarten

    May 13, 2024
    – 20240513Depositphotos 241148346 L

    Chicken fat supercapacitors may be able to store future green energy

    May 13, 2024
    – 202405antisemitism

    Most students at prestigious universities believe that there is an issue with antisemitism, as per a survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report

    May 13, 2024
    The Plaza Journal White Logo
    X-twitter Facebook Google Pinterest Telegram

    News

    • World
    • US Politics
    • EU Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Connections
    • Science

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Classified Ads
    • Contact Info
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • GDPR Policy
    • Media Kits

    The Plaza Journal

    • Contact Us
    • Subscription
    • Submit an Anonymous Tip
    • Newsletters
    • Sponsored News
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Notice

    Keep updated

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Copyright © 2025 The Plaza Journal. All rights reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Cookie Policy
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.