Science & Technology

Putting Machine Learning to work for culture #GoogleArts

Google Arts & Culture is releasing new Machine Learning experiments that will get you inspired and channel your inner artist. Feed your creativity with colors on Art Palette. The art world is now yours to explore from a brand new angle: https://artsexperiments.withgoogle.com/

Learn more on https://g.co/artsandculture and download the Google Arts & Culture app:
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Feed your creativity with colors on Art Palette #GoogleArts

Feed your creativity and create your own one-of-a-kind Art Palette by playing with the colors that surround you! Art Palette is a new Machine Learning experiment that will surprise you with unique color combinations. Start experience here: https://g.co/artpalette

Learn more on https://g.co/artsandculture and download the Google Arts & Culture app:
Android: https://goo.gl/CCJ5xu
IOS: https://goo.gl/AvMS0r

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The art of color: Paul Smith experiences Art Palette #GoogleArts

Follow Paul Smith, a true master of color combinations, inside his workshop and see how he’s experiencing colors in a new way with Art Palette, a new Machine Learning experiment by Google Arts & Culture. Try out here: https://g.co/artpalette

Learn more on https://g.co/artsandculture and download the Google Arts & Culture app:
Android: https://goo.gl/CCJ5xu
IOS: https://goo.gl/AvMS0r

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StoryWeaver: Expanding literacy with open source technology

40% of the world’s children don’t have access to education materials in a language they understand. To help close these gaps, Google.org has given more than $4 million to Pratham Books to support the development of their StoryWeaver platform, a free open-source digital library. Along with funding, hundreds of Googlers from across the world have helped translate and create children’s books.

To learn more about Google’s work in education, visit https://edu.google.com

To see how Google.org supports educational nonprofits, visit
https://www.google.org/our-work/education

To create your own story, visit https://storyweaver.org.in