Google would really appreciate it if you spent some time drawing doodles today. In so doing, you will be helping an AI learn and become more intelligent. Machine learning is a term we should all get ...
Quick, Draw! works like this: The site tasks you with drawing six relatively common, doodle-able items, and you’ve got up to 20 seconds to draw each. As you’re drawing, Google’s neural network is ...
In November last year, Google asked people to start drawing doodles to aid an AI experiment called Quick, Draw! It was an example of machine learning, with the doodles we drew helping to teach the ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. You might remember Google’s Quick, Draw! project from 2016 — a web-based Pictionary game which asked users to ...
Sometimes, words can't describe what you are envisioning and the best way to get that idea out is by drawing out the idea on paper. However, if you have ever played Pictionary, you know that quick ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. To create Sketch-RNN, Google Brain researchers David Ha and Douglas Eck collected more than five million ...
Google would really appreciate it if you spent some time drawing doodles today. In so doing, you will be helping an AI learn and become more intelligent. Machine learning is a term we should all get ...