https://www.autodraw.comWhat does it do? Turns your amateur scribbles into polished line drawings.
Who made it? Google and a talented team of artists.
How does it work? AutoDraw is like AI’s take on Pictionary—it looks at your rather haphazard drawings on screen and then tries to recognize what you’re trying to sketch out, replacing your efforts with something much more professional.
At the heart of AutoDraw is some impressive machine learning: Your drawing gets compared against a vast database of images to try and find a fit, and it’s the AI that enables matches to appear so quickly from so little information. Note as you add more and more detail, the suggestions along the top get more and more accurate.
That’s the power of AI algorithms at work—using a training model of what a cat should look like to recognize when you’re trying to draw a cat, even if the engine hasn’t seen your precise combination of strokes and squiggles before.
Who made it? Google and a talented team of artists.
How does it work? AutoDraw is like AI’s take on Pictionary—it looks at your rather haphazard drawings on screen and then tries to recognize what you’re trying to sketch out, replacing your efforts with something much more professional.
At the heart of AutoDraw is some impressive machine learning: Your drawing gets compared against a vast database of images to try and find a fit, and it’s the AI that enables matches to appear so quickly from so little information. Note as you add more and more detail, the suggestions along the top get more and more accurate.
That’s the power of AI algorithms at work—using a training model of what a cat should look like to recognize when you’re trying to draw a cat, even if the engine hasn’t seen your precise combination of strokes and squiggles before.
During our zoom meeting, we try to draw the items related with occupations and artificial intelligence corrected the drawing.