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I'm having a hard time believing that the AI isn't human assisted in some way. I'd expect some incoherent output but there really isn't much. Very fun to watch though.
There’s a detailed explanation in the FAQ. It uses GPT-2 and they do some post-filtering by rejecting cards too dissimilar from existing ones. Then a human does a final pass.
Initial observation is the AI ones are much raunchier than the human ones
I’m having a hard time deciding whether I think they’ll actually fire all of the writers if AI wins. That doesn’t seem like something Cards Against Humanity would do. But not following through doesn’t seem like something they’d do either.
I was thinking the same, so I'm hoping they'd just fire and then re-hire them!
It's interesting that at the time of this post the humans are slightly outperforming the AI in terms of packs sold. Maybe they're better, maybe most people don't want to see a whole bunch of their fellow humans be fired, or maybe this a just a big publicity stunt and the writers aren't really going to be fired. edit: This could also be an opportunity for management to indirectly fire writers that they don't like. Fire them all and then rehire the ones they want to keep.
My thought was that the writers in the room are buying lots of the human created cards so they can keep their jobs and get the $5000 bonus.
I think the challenge is defeated by the fact that we can clearly see which one are AI cards vs human cards, and can also decide who to support. Therefore it's hard to tell if people are supporting one side or the other because they like the cards better or because they're making a point.

It would've been a lot more fun if the writer of each card was left secret, and people simply voted for the best cards, then at the end they would do a tally to see who had the most cards in the top 30 or so.

I guess pitting them directly against each other sells more cards though.

The design of the website impressed me the most. Also the funnies.
I agree! Great design. Looks like their using Vue.js
How are the "cards they like" getting posted onto the list of votable cards? It'd be more fun if there were a few thousand outputs to vote on, complete with all the junk from the AI, on rather than a human editor filtering out most of them and only showing the best of the AI.
„Sitting on my son's bed thinking, "I could kill him."

Jesus, the AI is dark!

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The AI seems to have more variance producing both extra good ans extra bad cards. It brings to mind a practice of "augmented writing" where humans filter and pick the best from the AI, tweak the parameters, and depending on the context edit it together so it is consistent and makes sense.
Are you really going to fire the writers if they lose today?

No, we’re not monsters! We’ll wait until after the holidays.