+385 – I trained an AI to find waldo, can you find him first?
2022-05-13 23:36:39
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I trained an AI to find waldo, can you find him first? from webdev
+385 – I trained an AI to find waldo, can you find him first?
2022-05-13 23:36:39
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I trained an AI to find waldo, can you find him first? from webdev
Just from watching the video, I think you should make it so that you don’t have to scroll down after clicking the Play button.
Hi! This is still in beta and I spent most of the time on the actual neural network training and fine-tuning, so the site and API is a bit scuffed, but still happy its working! I used nextjs for it for the first time, next is awesome!
The neural network algorithm scans the image in chunks when you click play and you can race against it to see if you can find waldo faster 🙂
If you’d like to get a better look at the training process, you can check out my video: [https://youtu.be/BsxUb0GTxIM](https://youtu.be/BsxUb0GTxIM)
Now imagine scaling this to all of SpaceX’s satellites
Reddit’s video player is a piece of shit.
Nice !! This is really cool
curious. Did you add a sleep timer to give players a chance? It’s taking alot longer than I expected.
Awesome 😀 did you extract features or feed the whole set of pixel values?
Can you bypass the captcha?
I was able to beat the ai every time!!! Just kidding, this is pretty amazing though.
Now do this but have a person who is challenging the computer get tazed if they are not faster.
“waldo’s hard to find, if he was easy to find, it would have ben called… There’s WALDO!”
This is like saying, can you classify ImageNet’s test set faster than an AI? Of course a computer’s throughput is higher than a human’s.
Come on bro you know we all wanna see that last page.