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Online game Quick, draw! – Google guesses what you want to draw

Google Quick, Draw!

Have you heard of Quick, draw!, Google's online game that tests your drawing skills and gets you hooked in no time? As if we weren't already dependent on Google enough, it made sure that we spend the rest of the free time we have in its company. He is obviously bored because he wants to play with us. Quick, draw! is an online game in which a neural network - an information processing paradigm modeled after the human or animal brain - tries to recognize your drawing. You have 20 seconds. During this time, the artificial intelligence tries to guess the assigned word that you are drawing. Check how good a cartoonist you are.

Are you bored? Google too! That's why he wants to play with you online game Quick, draw! You have at your disposal 20 seconds time to draw the assigned word, during which time Google's artificial intelligence must recognize, what did you draw. He guesses on the fly, as contestants do during a pantomime game.


So if you master the subject, Google can guess the motive after just a few moves, i.e. before you have fully drawn the assigned one. Drawing skills and talent are not required. You can draw with the mouse or with your finger on the touch screen.

Three, four, now! Draw!
Three, four, now! Draw!

Artificial intelligence is really put to the test, because we humans draw the same things in a thousand and one ways, but because it learns patterns, it learns your style over time and makes it even easier to guess. The game is ideal for those who have no friends. You can try it here.

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Online game Quick, draw! is part of the new Google website AI Experiments, which allows testing Google's latest achievements in the field of artificial intelligence in a fun and practical way. Quick, draw! but he is only one of them. Among other things, I find a photo application on the page Giorgio Cam, which recognizes objects in front of the lens, and a music app AI Duet, which repeats the notes behind you like a parrot.

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More information:
aiexperiments.withgoogle.com

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