Operation Pedro Pan: Cuba s Mass Exodus Of Children Explained
By Marina Manoukian/Feb. 24, 2021 4:47 pm EDT
For two years in the 1960s, Operation Pedro Pan, also known as Operation Peter Pan, resulted in thousands of Cuban children being relocated to the United States. With the help of the Catholic Welfare Bureau and the U.S. State Department, Cuban parents were able to send their children off in the hopes of finding a better future. And since this implied a rejection of communism, the United States was eager to accept children, and later their families, making the overall operation the largest and longest refugee resettlement initiative in U.S. history.
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From abstract expressionist masterpieces to perfect portrayals of the real world, artificial intelligence (AI) can create artworks that are indistinguishable from pieces painted by humans, a new study reveals.
In online surveys, around 200 humans were unable to suss the human-made artworks from the artificial art, the US author reports.
AI art is created by machine learning algorithms that are trained with many thousands of images of real paintings.
The more images of a particular style or aesthetic that the algorithm analyses, the more human-like the results can be, down to fine details like brushstrokes.
Despite AI paintings already selling for hundreds of thousands of pounds, replicating artistic human emotion appears to be the final frontier for technology.
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