2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
The Corporation of Kindness, which is now working hard to create neural networks, decided to visually demonstrate the result of its work. AI from Google already knows how to sing about what it sees in front of itself, and guess the drawings of users.
If you've always wondered what's going on in neurons in neural networks, then Google will finally be able to explain it to you. The company has released a selection of experimental services that show what modern artificial intelligence is capable of.
The most interesting of them is Quick, Draw! - offers to play a kind of "Crocodile". Your task is to have time to draw a given object in 20 seconds, for example, a carrot, a bicycle, a ball, a face, and so on. During this time, the program should recognize what exactly you are trying to portray. While you draw out the clumsy lines with the cursor, the neural network throws in options until it recognizes the correct one.
At the same time, as befits a neural network, it learns based on the drawings of other users. And the more drawings the AI sees, the faster it gets to find the right answer. For example, in these scribbles, the neural network recognized a crocodile in a few seconds. Could you?
Another fun service is called Giorgio Cam. He knows how to identify objects that he sees in the camera. Here, the results are not so impressive, and often the AI is wrong. However, the lack of accuracy is compensated by the serve. The process of defining the subject is accompanied by perky electronic music, and the neural network rhythmically puts the answer options on the beat. It all looks pretty creepy, but bewitching.
In general, the AI is still quite primitive and, obviously, is not able to come up with an effective plan to take over humanity. But this is for now.
Check out all of Google's fun AI experiments here.
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