NPR featured a sonnet submitted by Marjan GhazviniNejad, Xing Shi, Yejin Choi, and Kevin Knight of the USC Information Sciences Institute that won a competition calling for computer-generated poems to fool judges. Judges were given 10 sonnets and asked to distinguish those that were "human generated” from those that were "machine generated.” Observer Business and Tech also mentioned the competition and featured the poem.
The competition was originally reported on here.