A MIT computer scientist created a Donald Trump Twitter bot — and it's oddly r Source: Leanna Garfield
Donald Trump has mastered the art of the one-liner.
The US presidential candidate now has a Twitter bot twin that tries to mimic his signature soundbites.
The bot tweets Trump-like statements using an artificial intelligence algorithm based on hours of the candidate's debate speech transcripts.
"Trump’s language tends to be more simplistic, so I figured that, as a modeling problem, he would be the most manageable candidate to study," says Bradley Hayes, the bot's creator and a researcher at MIT's Computer Science and and Artificial Intelligence Lab, in a statement.
Hayes calls the bot DeepDrumpf, which refers to John Oliver's recent segment about Trump's ancestral name.
Take a look at a few of DeepTrumpf's hilarious, bizarre, and oddly poetic tweets.
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The bot creates tweets one letter at a time. For example, if the bot randomly begins with "M," it will likely follow with an "A," "K," and "E," until it produces Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again." It then starts over for the next sentence until it reaches the 140-character limit.
        ...whather it's not a great guns -- nominating security in america. We can make America great again. Thank you very much
        — DeepDrumpf (@DeepDrumpf) March 4, 2016
Just like the real Trump, DeepTrumpf thinks many things are "great," "not great," or could be "great again."
        Great manufacturing, bring back our jobs, bring back our manufacturing, because my file, you know, I don’t need anybody’s money. ...
        — DeepDrumpf (@DeepDrumpf) March 4, 2016
        [Tonight's debate will ]make America great.
        — DeepDrumpf (@DeepDrumpf) March 4, 2016
        The military, make it great again. And we’re 26th in the world on President Obama’s illegal executive order.
        — DeepDrumpf (@DeepDrumpf) March 3, 2016
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