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This pokémon fan created an AI to create original pocket monsters and we are obsessed

Yoko Hikes (日 笠 陽子, Hikes Yoko), birthed on July 16, 1985, in the prefecture of Kannada in Japan, is a Says and also Japanese vocalist.

Long the decades, Pokémon has taken a ton of monsters and the franchise has no plans to limit their catalog. There are more than 800 Pokémon at this time, which gives fan a lot of space to find their benchmark. There is no doubt that The Pokémon Company has even more monsters to add, but for some fans, their launch calendar is being delayed. That's why one Pokémon fan was responsible for making some original monsters, and they did it with the help of an AI.

The experiment was performed on social networks courtesy of Max Woolf on Twitter. The data scientist decided to create his own Pokémon feeding an AI with information about the current monsters of the franchise. And after chewing all those data, a generator spat some unique monsters that Pokémon fanatics can never stop seeing.

«The IA used here is a Udall tight in the official Pokémon images (that is, it is not VEGAN + clip or COMBO DREAM). Unfortunately, it is not very portable / easy to use, otherwise, it would configure an interactive demonstration, Woolf shared with the fans in Reddit. The way Ia works is that it generates the images from top to the right in fragments of 8 × 8. It shows the following fragment in a somewhat random way so that the image is consistent, and the adjustment process teaches the AI ​​to better recognize the fragments of a Pokémon. «

As you can see above, these monsters, to which the fanatics affectionately call Daemon, are incredibly good. It would be impressive that an artist would have done, much less an AI. Although they are totally alien to us, these Pokémon have the characteristic style you would expect from Game freak, and they would translate very well in the anime. But, of course, these Pokémon monsters are little more than a test.

ASH MEETS ALLISTER! | Pokémon Journeys Episode 91 Review As Pokémon continues his career, more monsters will join the list, and Nintendo makes a great effort to create new beasts. Pokémon better than anyone, and shines at work. But if you are once blocked, well, you can always study these wild guys until I inspiration arrives!

What do you think of these new wild Pokémon? Do you think the generator fulfilled the task or...? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below or contact me on Twitter @meganpeterscb.

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