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Cyborg Writer
An experimental text editor with a neural text synthesizer.

What is Cyborg Writer?

Cyborg Writer is an experimental text editor that integrates a neural text synthesizer. This tool assists users experiencing writer's block by completing sentences using an artificial neural network. The network runs directly in the browser and can emulate writing styles similar to William Shakespeare, the US Supreme Court, or Tupac Shakur.

Inspired by Robin Sloan's rnn-writer, Cyborg Writer leverages TensorFire and CodeMirror. The project is developed by Kevin Kwok, Guillermo Webster, Anish Athalye, and Logan Engstrom.

Features

  • Neural Text Synthesizer: Completes sentences using a neural network.
  • Multiple Writing Styles: Emulates styles like Shakespeare, the US Supreme Court, or Tupac Shakur.
  • Browser-Based: The neural network runs directly in the user's browser.
  • Adjustable Weirdness: The user is able to set a parameter named weirdness from a scale

Use Cases

  • Overcoming writer's block
  • Creative writing
  • Experimenting with different writing styles
  • Generating unique content

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