Test For Early Computer: Can It Write Cheesy Love Poems?

“Back in 1952 a team of scientists was desperate to test the capabilities of Mark One ‘Baby’, the computer built at Manchester University. One of them, Christopher Strachey, devised a quirky software programme by entering hundreds of romantic verbs and nouns into the new machine. He then sat back as Mark One ‘Baby’ trawled the literary database to create a stream of light-hearted verse.”