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An AI bot just ‘wrote’ an entire Harry Potter chapter, and we guarantee you will be hooked

'Ron began to eat Hermione's family.'

Attention Harry Potter fans: The Potter fanbase is evolving. It’s not just humans anymore, AI bots are Potterheads too! Writer Jamie Brew’s Botnik Studios has caught the internet’s fancy after the website shared their hilariously amazing AI-generated Harry Potter fan-fiction. Trust us, it’s a work of art.

How was the chapter written? Simple, really. The bot had predictive keyboards that had been ‘fed’ all seven books of the original Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. Based on what it read, the bot created a small chapter of its own using frequently used words and protagonist names. The result is has caught everybody’s attention on Twitter and people can’t stop laughing at the painfully hilarious lines.

Though the sentences are coherent, the plot twists in this short story will surely make you chuckle. Check it out:

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Here’s their tweet that went viral:

We used predictive keyboards trained on all seven books to ghostwrite this spellbinding new Harry Potter chapter https://t.co/UaC6rMlqTy pic.twitter.com/VyxZwMYVVy

— Botnik Studios (@botnikstudios) December 12, 2017

And here’s how Twitter went crazy:

You’ve gotta do a full book of this. This would make a perfect joke gift, like I’m gettin’ lined up to order this wonderment already!

— AuraPuffs (@AuraPuffs) December 12, 2017

I want to buy the whole book

— Ilse (@ilsebusje) December 12, 2017

“Harry looked around and then fell down the spiral staircase for the rest of the summer”

— Ilse (@ilsebusje) December 12, 2017

Same, I laughed so hard that I almost dropped my phone

— Erik Hjorth (@hjorth_e_hjorth) December 12, 2017

“Ron’s Ron shirt was just as bad as Ron himself.” If that’s not literature nobel material I don’t know what is.

— Tamás Deme (@tomzorz_) December 12, 2017

please make a whole book

— grayson izekiel (@softprince_) December 13, 2017

Would you read the whole book? We totally would! Tell us what you think in the comments below.