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Artificial Intelligence

2/19/2021

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Artificial Intelligence Explained...

So how does the Boston Technologies robot know how to dance?  That's right, someone programmed the robots to dance to "Do you love me?" Do you think robots can learn on their own, like you and me?  Today's theme is Artificial Intelligence.  It's also called Machine Learning.  Artificial intelligence is when a computer is programmed to be able to learn stuff on its own.

​Remember a while back, we played TIC-TAC-TOE?  If we programmed a computer to play TIC-TAC-TOE, we would have to come up with every possible scenario and tell the computer exactly what to do in each circumstance.
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With artificial intelligence, we'd program the computer to learn based on playing the game. The same way we learn. They would be programmed with the rules and then they would play the game.  Based on how they do, the would try and figure out patterns for how to win and apply them the next time they played.  

Google AI Experiments

Google AI Experiments is a showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, language, music, and more.  For each experiment, you can click on "Overview" to learn how the app works or "Launch" to try it out for yourself.  Here are two I thought we could try today.  
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​Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling?
Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research.
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​AutoDraw is a new kind of drawing tool. It pairs machine learning with drawings from talented artists to help everyone create anything visual, fast.
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