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How fairy tales have stood the test of time

Source: The Conversation

There’s definitely one of the tales of the Brothers Grimm that you’ve never heard, because it was developed using artificial intelligence after analyzing their works. Find out what that’s all about and why stories about princesses and shepherds still capture us.

This entry was posted in What Tales Tell and tagged Culture & Society, Technology on November 1, 2018 by Mikki Gibson.

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