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AI Front Line introduction:I believe many friends have played “you paint I guess” this game, all kinds of “soul painting hand” let guess people often is a face meng circle. So what if these “soul artists” were to draw and the AI was to challenge them to guess? This little Google app will tell you the answer, and it will come as a bit of a shock






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Today, Google China posted a message on its official blog:

Computers have always been smart. Now, with artificial intelligence (AI), computers can understand the world in a natural, human-like way. One of the exciting new developments is computer vision. It allows computers to “see” the world by directly interpreting input visual information.

The technology can identify your friends during video calls and tag them, as well as help identify early signs of diabetes in diagnostic images of human eyes.

And thanks to neural networks, computers can do things that seem extremely difficult very well: for example, they can identify objects from rough sketches. Computers can now “see” that an ear blob you doodle might be a panda.

In order to give everyone a chance to experience human-computer interaction driven by ARTIFICIAL intelligence technology, we have released a pictograph song from Google AI, an interesting social wechat mini program, where users can team up with our AI and sketch in a limited time. In each round of play, the user has to draw a picture of an everyday object (such as a dog, clock or shoe) for a given amount of time, and the AI teammate has to guess the object before the time runs out.

This seemingly simple small program game, immediately set off a new wave in the circle of friends, each “big god” each show their ability, in just 20 seconds of time, quickly draw the prompt word description of the item. After playing it, it’s a little surprising that the AI will almost always answer in seconds if you draw it like this, but if you draw it like this, the AI will have to work harder

As a soul painter, xiaobian received scorn from Google AI: What are you drawing?

According to Google, pictogram is powered by a neural network from Google AI. The network comes from the world’s largest dataset of more than 50 million hand-drawn sketches. Surprisingly, given the state of the Internet in China (you know what I mean), this app is still surprisingly fast, probably using an offline model?

Here’s a little code for guessing songs, if you’re interested, let us know what you think in the comments section

BTW, xiaobian was playing behind the boss’s back when suddenly found:

I don’t know if this small program is really too popular so it was broken. So, Tencent or Google, who will carry this pot?