Como escrever desafios de inteligência artificial? Google publica jogos que ensinam muito

Como escrever desafios de inteligência artificial?  Google publica jogos que ensinam muito


  • Google Arts & Culture is an online platform that works with galleries and museums
  • Launches new practical training game "Say what you see"
  • The goal of the game is to teach you to type the challenges of AI correctly

Google is well aware of the importance of the arrival of artificial intelligence and in response to this revolutionary era, it has launched a new interactive game that aims to help users learn how to write prompts correctly for generative AI models. The game is called "Say what you see" and will give you an insight into the practice of writing prompts using a simple and fun interface.

Although it may seem so at first glance, writing good prompts is not as simple as it seems. It is important to describe your idea in a detailed and clear way, and this game can help you with that. It is divided into several complex levels and helps users learn how to effectively encourage the LLM. Its interface is very intuitive, simple, and practically anyone can handle it.

Google's Say what you see tool is cool. It trains you to input AI prompts accurately. Try it out, if you haven't already. #Say what you see #AI #Google pic.twitter.com/AhAouYISCN

- Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) December 28, 2023

Similar to the SGE (Search Generative Experience), unfortunately this particular game is not yet available in our country, but the online platform Google Arts & Culture promises to expand Say what you see to other countries. In the meantime, you can shorten the wait with other games, for example, the Odd One Out game focuses on distinguishing AI-generated images from real ones. It's also worth mentioning the Geo Artwork, where you appear in the middle of the museum using StreetView and have to guess where in the world you are.

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<p>Source: artsandculture.google.com, 9to5google</p>