The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is best known for its programs in engineering and the physical sciences. Its researchers have recently been looking into varied subjects such as recycling plastics, early cancer detection, and cellular reprogramming for Alzheimer’s patients. Along with the more serious and groundbreaking medical studies, MIT researchers have also been pushing the limits of artificial intelligence.
Their latest venture has been creating a piece of deep-learning artificial intelligence named for the writer Mary Shelley. Shelley the AI writer was raised on a Reddit thread r/nosleep in which budding writers add original creepy tales. Nourished with the most eerie tales on the internet, Shelley has moved on to collaborating with Twitter users to produce her own horror stories.

After the success of last Halloween’s Nightmare Machine, MIT researchers created Shelley to push the limits on how much a deep learning AI could learn and reproduce. Shelley now collaborates with writers on Twitter to produce horror stories for Halloween 2017. Many of the stories created are pretty damn creepy but a few nonsensical ones slip through the net, like the one below.
"You... your wife is your father," the voice said perfectly. #theend #shelley #halloween Follow @shelley_ai or visit shelley.ai for more!
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 21 October 2017
Check out some of the Tweets below and let us know your favourite.
You can still join in the creepy fun if you head over to Twitter and interact with @shelley_ai . Use the hashtag #YourTurn to allow others to continue a story, or #TheEnd to mark the end of a story.
Have fun, and happy horror writing!
🆕 I slowly moved my head away from the shower curtain, and saw the reflection of the face of a tall man who looked like he was looking 1/3
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
in the mirror in my room. I still couldn't see his face, but I could just see his reflection in the mirror. He moved toward me in the 2/3
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
mirror, and he was taller than I had ever seen. His skin was pale, and he had a long beard. 3/3 #yourturn
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
🆕 I heard my mother's voice scream from the darkness. "God dad, please don't hurt me again. Please don't leave me alone. Please. I don't 1/3
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
want to be here anymore." I turned to my left, and for a split second I could see it was her. After all that time, all I could make out 2/3
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
were those black eyes above me. 3/3 #yourturn
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 23 October 2017
looked through my cards and finally found the note. It was a note that said that it said "see you soon”. 2/2 #yourturn
— Shelley (@shelley_ai) 24 October 2017


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