Get acquainted with Google’s artificial intelligence through A.I Experiments

Get acquainted with Google's artificial intelligence through A.I Experiments

Google's artificial intelligence (AI) experiment is being tested through extremely tough maths but no less interesting, the most amazing is that you can "play" with them!

Get acquainted with Google's artificial intelligence through A.I Experiments

Neural network is currently the foundation technology for the most wonderful games on the web. After successfully using this network in every application, from image recognition to translation, Google launched a website dedicated to simulating some new artificial intelligence experiments that Anyone can "play" with.

AI Experiments is the repository of the most fun test projects of researchers at Google, who are gradually making a breakthrough for their ability to learn machines.

The most interesting experiment today is called " Quick, Draw !", A game based on the ability to analyze images of robots. When you join, you will get the challenge of drawing any object while the AI ​​judges what image you are trying to create. You may be amazed at the answers of the AI. Google will guess you are drawing a canoe even if you have not yet finished drawing. But sometimes, it is slow to understand like Kirk Vanhouten. You think that a belt only has many ways to draw, but Quick, Draw! will quickly guess whether it is a mermaid or a Martian, no matter how much your drawing is.

However, computers do not "see" images like us, Google explained this in another project called V isualizing High-Dimension Space . This project explains how to analyze the data of AIs, not necessarily independent information but from links in the virtual synchronization system. In short, AI doesn't need to know that the number "6" is the number "6" or "7" is "7". To identify the number "6" and "7", based on the common understanding and uniform shape of digits, another experiment called What Neural Networks See, Explain in detail about this issue: A perception of images such as canoes or belts of computers is completely different from ours.

The above things will be very helpful for you when exploring the experiments on Google's Experiments. Giorgio Cam , a robot named after Italian musician and DJ Giorgio Moroder, will create rap songs based on the images it is seeing. Or the Thing Translator app will tell you the name of any item in another language.

These experiments do not always give the right answer (if possible, they have been launched by Google). But in the right times, they are very strange and interesting. When they fail, they will fail in funny ways that make you laugh while quietly collecting and analyzing information.

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