![]() The fantasy card game prototype imagined by Google’s AI researchers. The team behind Chimera Painter explained their methods and motivations in a blog post, saying the idea was to create a “paintbrush that acted less like a tool and more like an assistant.” Chimera Painter is just a prototype, but if software like this becomes common it could “reduce the amount of time necessary to create high-quality art,” claim the team. Nvidia has done it with landscapes before MIT and IBM did it with buildings and now Google is. ![]() This sort of dynamic is becoming a relatively common one in machine learning. The tool is called Chimera Painter and uses machine learning to generate imagery based on users’ rough sketches. ![]() To back up this claim with incontrovertible evidence: here’s an AI tool made by Google researchers that turns doodles into weird monsters. To quote Google CEO Sundar Pichai: AI is “more profound than fire or electricity.”
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