Some AI-based websites
Sunil Aleti
Posted on February 8, 2021
We all know, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative tech evolutions of our times.
Well, if you still not aware of what AI is?
It is the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.
Here are some boggling sites
Quick Draw
This site allows you to draw doodles and site makes a guess about it using AI. This may not be 100% accurate but keeps on improving itself through Machine Learning.
AI Duet
This site has a digital piano that responds to your tune. Helpful for making something creative
Thing Translator
This site allows you to scan an object through the camera and guess it using its AI Mechanism
Article Writer
You just have to type some info about the topic in the given box, select words length and this site generates article
Icons 8 upscaler
This site holds the capacity to enlarge an image up to 8x and change any blurry image to the sharper one. It uses state of the Art AI technology to analyze the image and make it clear
This Person does not exist
This site allows you to generate an image of a person who doesn't actually exist in this world.
Pix2Pix
You can now turn simple line drawings into beautiful works of art. Sketch a simple line drawing and watch the pix2pix AI automatically transform your creation into cats, buildings or shoes.
Even Stranger Things
A fun generator that uses AI image recognition to transform whatever image you upload into a Stranger Things poster.
Krisp
Krisp is an AI-powered noise cancelling app that removes background noise from your calls with one click. With a single button, helps you to have a productive and professional conferencing experience without background noise.
FastPhotoStyle
Earlier this year, NVIDIA released a new AI algorithm called FastPhotoStyle that can transfer the style from any photo to a different image, producing impressive, photo-realistic results.
Semantris
Created by Google, Semantris is a set of online word association games powered by machine learning, natural language understanding (NLP) technology.
Each time you enter a clue, the model looks at the words in play and selects the one it thinks is most related. The model learned the connections between words after being fed billions of conversational text samples on the internet.
Talk to Books
Google Research has developed multiple activities to teach AI the art of human conversation. In Talk to Books, you can type in any statement or a question, and the model will scan over 100,000 books to find a variety of responses based on your input.
Posted on February 8, 2021
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