Google's new browser experiment lets you learn about basic AI
Posted by MUNKRVVSH
Posted on October 25, 2017
Just how does machine learning work? You’ve probably read a primer or two on the subject,
but often the best way to understand a thing is to try it out for yourself. With that in mind, check out this little in-browser experiment from Google named Teachable Machine. It’s a perfect two-minute summary of what a lot of modern AI can — and more importantly can’t — do.
Teachable Machine lets you use your webcam to train an extremely basic AI program. Just hit the “train green/purple/orange” buttons, and the machine will record whatever it can see through your webcam. Once it’s “learned” enough, it’ll output whatever you like (a GIF or a sound effect or some speech) when it sees the object or activity you trained it with. I taught it to recognize my houseplants and respond with relevant GIFs, but others have used it make their hands go moo or play air guitar on command. https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/10/9/16447006/google-teachable-machine-learning-ai-experiment
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