Quick, Draw!

Google's neural network races to identify your doodles in 20 seconds

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Quick, Draw! is a Google AI experiment where you have 20 seconds to sketch something and a neural network tries to guess what you're drawing in real time. The game has collected over 1 billion drawings from 15 million people, creating one of the world's largest publicly available hand-drawn datasets. Your doodles directly help train the underlying AI to recognize more sketches over time. Designers, educators, and AI researchers use it as a friendly introduction to how neural networks actually work. Watching the AI guess 'cat' from a lopsided oval with triangles is funny until you realize it's processing your sketch against millions of examples in real time. Google published the entire dataset as open source, and it has spawned hundreds of creative side projects in data visualization and generative art. Community reception on Reddit and Product Hunt is warm. It's consistently cited as one of the best AI demos for non-technical audiences. Critics note the AI can be stubbornly wrong about certain shapes, which is part of the charm. Based on community discussions from Reddit and Hacker News.

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Consistently praised as one of the best introductions to AI for non-technical people. Reddit threads highlight how it makes machine learning tangible. The open dataset has been adopted by researchers globally. Common reaction: the AI's confident wrong answers are funnier than the right ones. Based on community discussions from Reddit and Hacker News.

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