Test Stuff Today
On Tuesday, Google unmasked a new website called A.I. experiments. The website is designed to showcase artificial intelligence projects and current research Google is implementing. But, that’s not all. You can test out the projects too. Google’s projects also include a game that tries to guess your drawing, a music app that will duet with you and a camera app that recognizes what is in front of it. The goal of the website is to make artificial intelligence projects more accessible to those who are interested in A.I. and don’t have access to academic papers. Go check out and play with some of the projects here. (Source: Mashable)
Video Games in Real Life
Zelda lovers everywhere will rejoice at the news of the new real life Zelda game. The game will be an “escape room” style puzzle, in which groups of six will work together to solve a mystery. During the game, teams will encounter creatures and items from the Zelda-verse. How do you move forward into new areas? The items you collect will unlock new rooms. After the game is over you will be rewarded for your hard work with photo opportunities and exclusive merch. But, you have to buy the merch. The game will go on tour to eight U.S. cities starting at the end of January in San Francisco. Biggest question on our mind is, will there be chickens? (Source: Mashable)
Back at it Again with the MEMES
Last night the elusive supermoon was out. Some may have seen it, but those who could not due to cloudiness, took to their pantry for a solution. Why would they need their pantry you say? Many people put tortillas on their windows to simulate what the supermoon would look like. Those who didn’t want to waste a perfectly good tortilla, photoshopped a tortilla into the background of a photo. Cheers to you ingenious tortilla users to improvise a way to see a phenomenon that only comes once every 15 years. The tortilla phenomenon has now become a huge meme on twitter; here are some pictures of tortilla moons for your enjoyment. Warning, it may make you want tacos. (Source: Mashable)