Woah! Google AI Experiments Let You Play with Machine Learning

by - November 22, 2016

Google’s A.I. Experiments Quick Draw, Giorgio Cam etc. helps you to play with Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning.

Google is always doing some innovative experiments for its users. For example “Chrome Experiments” is a page where we can see thousands of innovative web apps. They are surprising their users with their new ideas.

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As we all know, Companies are using Artificial Intelligence for their new ideas. Google widely using machine learning technology in their products to better serve its users. For example, if you search for cats in Google Photos it shows all the pictures of cats only. There are lot of animals in this world.  But search results show cats only. How? It’s because of machine learning. It knows what the animals looks like by analyzing thousands of animal pictures and recognizing patterns between them.
 
The machine learning technology is very complex to understand. But Google took some extra steps to make of its machine learning technology more accessible to people who are interested in artificial intelligence. Now it’s very easy to play with machine learning. Now you can explore machine learning by playing with pictures, language, music, code and more.
 
Google introduced a new website called A.I. Experiments. This website contains eight web tools to play. I tried it and I definitely believe that you will love it.
 
Quick Draw is one of the projects in A.I. Experiments. It asks you to draw simple objects like sun, fan, bicycle or anything you want and the computer will automatically guesses what you are drawing. It identifies the right answer in a very quick amount of time. It guesses the answers by collecting the experiences from other people’s doodles.
 


Giorgio Cam uses your Smartphone camera to correctly identify the objects. If you place certain objects in front of your laptop or Smartphone camera Giorgio Cam recognizes the objects and turns them into lyrics to a song. A robot voice sings the word over a Giorgio Moroder beat, resulting in some peculiar music.
 
Google Translate Tech is to translate objects you point at into different languages.
 
All other experiments are also very impressive. Check them out, and get experiences that can technology can do.

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  1. How about train with our documents and ebooks ? I think still missing

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