The TV show Game of Thrones, which is based on the George R R Martin' book series 'A Song of Ice and Fire', has gained widespread popularity worldwide.
The show's seventh season recently aired its last episode, and the fans will now have to wait till 2019 to know what happens next to their favourite characters.
Martin is currently working on the sixth novel of the book series 'The Winds of Winter'.
So far the AI has generated the first five chapters of the book after adding the 5,376 pages of the first five novels in the series.
"I start each chapter by giving it a prime word, which I always used as a character name, and tell it how many words after that to generate," Thoutt said.
"I wanted to do chapters for specific characters like in the books, so I always used one of the character names as the prime word, there is no editing other than supplying the network that first prime word," he said.
For instance, it predicts that Sansa Stark is actually of House Baratheon and is a part of a completely new force.
"I feared Master Sansa, Ser," Ser Jaime reminded her. "She Baratheon is one of the crossing. The second sons of your onion concubine," the AI wrote.
However, not all of the predictions are completely off- base. The system predicted that Jaime Lannister would end up killing his twin sister and lover Cersei, Jon Snow will ride one of the dragons, and Varys, adviser to Daenerys will poison the dragon queen.
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