BATCH 2: Experiments in Added Noise
Here are the results:
Test# | Entered Text | The Author I “Write Like“ | Personal Remarks |
9 | The sdkj bnkd djlnf foerjf ds dnnkfd, because peanuts make it break out into hives, and fjkld nkdnmwln ktjn if they attract bees. | Ambrose Bierce | The author of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” appears to be a go-to default choice when you enter garbage text. I don’t know why. |
10 | “The big black dog likes to xxx null point error, because peanuts make it xxx out into hives, and xxx are good xxxxxx they attract bees.” | Louisa May Alcott | Quotation marks were included. Fun fact: if you remove the quotes around the text it remains the work of Ambrose Bierce. |
11 | “The big black dog likes to xxx null pointer error, because peanuts make it xxx out into hives, and xxx are good xxxxxx they attract bees.” | Ambrose Bierce | Here “null point error” was changed to “null pointer error” (with the quotes included), and we are back to Bierce. Randomly, if you replace “xxx” with “xyz” it remains the work of Louis May Alcott. |
12 | The big black dog likes to xxx null point error, because peanuts make it xxx out into hives, and xxx are good xxxxxx they attract bees… | George Bernard Shaw | Only the quotes were removed and an ellipses added. No idea what is going on here. |
13 | The big black dog… likes to xxx null point error… because peanuts make it xxx out into hives… and xxx are good xxxxxx they attract bees… | Mark Twain | One ellipses and you are George Bernard Shaw; multiple ellipses and you are Mark Twain. |