Exclusive: Google's New AI Tool Turns Your Selfies Into Emoji
It lives inside of Allo, Google's ML-driven chat app. Starting today, when you pull up the list of stickers you can use to respond to someone, there's a simple little option: "Turn a selfie into stickers." Tap, and it prompts you to take a selfie. Then, Google's image-recognition algorithms analyze your face, mapping each of your features to those in a kit illustrated by Lamar Abrams, a storyboard artist, writer, and designer for the critically acclaimed Cartoon Network series Steven Universe. There are, of course, literally hundreds of eyes and noses and face shapes and hairstyles and glasses available. All told, Google thinks there are 563 quadrillion faces that the tool could generate.
May-11-2017, 11:40:29 GMT