You need to draw something from a computer so you attempt to do it in the classic MS Paint—not enough, however. So you cling onto your Adobe Photoshop. It’s good but you’re not contented with the authenticity of your sketch. No need to worry anymore because Google actually got you!
With their latest Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) experiment, they tried to develop a program that will try to distinguish your sketch. In turn, what the system or the program will do is that it will predict what you’re trying to draw.
I’m not understanding how the Google AutoDraw can help me
Say you need to do a sketch of something you need for school—may it be a sketch of a dog, a car, or whatever. You try to scribble it in MS Paint; do you think that that will be enough? Or do you want to produce something better, something more understandable?
To give you the skeleton of all of these, the Google AutoDraw utilizes the same type of technology and program of another game/program they developed which is Quick, Draw!
The online game works A.I to guess and comprehend what a user has drawn in the canvass. So, it’s safe to say that it’s just like playing Pictionary—but you’re playing not against your friend—you’re playing with a computer.