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This is how Autodraw works, Google's new intelligent drawing service

Google has released an original application, called AutoDraw , which uses Artificial Intelligence to turn clumsy strokes that are sometimes made with the Paint brush in predefined creations. It works from a web and can be used from any device with internet.

The operation of this graphic editor intended for people who do not know how to draw is simple: simply enter the website www.autodraw.com and make strokes with the brush that have more or less recognizable shape. Once completed, a bot uses machine learning mechanisms to detect the shape of our sketch, to guess what it is, and to provide clips of images stored in its database, among which it is possible to choose.

AutoDraw also includes the main functions of basic image editors, so you can select different colors for your images, insert custom shapes and strokes, and also text . It can be used to simply have fun or to create simple creations such as invitations or congratulations, as expressed by Google through a video.

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Once the creation is finished, it can be exported by downloading it directly in .png format or sharing it with other users through a link. The application is especially aimed at its use in "smartphones" and tablets without the need to download payment software, according to google auto drawing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6DiV-3Cuak&feature=youtu.be

The project belongs to the initiative of Google AI

Experiments , which includes others that have as a common link the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning mechanisms . For its development, Google would have used the data used in another similar application called Quick, Draw! Which analyzed sketches and tried to identify what it was.

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