Google AI testing allows you to control the symphony orchestra right in the browser

Semi-Conductor is an AI capable of tracking your movement as if you are waving in front of an actual symphony orchestra and creating musical works in real time.

If you are the type of person who swings your arms and legs as if you are controlling a symphony every time you hear classical music, then Google's latest AI test is for you.

Accordingly, Semi-Conductor is an AI capable of tracking your movement as if you are waving in front of an actual symphony orchestra and creating musical works in real time.

To try this interesting AI, go to the Semi-Conductor page in your browser, allow it to access the webcam, stand back until your hands are outstretched to fit the frame on the site, and start commanding. Orchestra only. You don't have to use regular hand gestures, but Google's AI will offer you better control of the orchestra.

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Semi-Conductor is Google's latest machine learning test.

No need for a conductor

Semi-Conductor is Google's latest test, among numerous other tests that have taken place. Previously, Google tested AI Duet (which allows you to play virtual piano on your web browser and provides a virtual "teacher" to assist you during the game), or AutoDraw (turn your doodles into You are into pretty clipart images).

Semi-Conductor works thanks to PoseNet - a machine learning model that allows estimating human postures from within the browser. PoseNet can detect people in images and videos without any specialized hardware or software.

Most interesting is that, because every process takes place right inside your browser, no personal data is transferred to Google or other partners, so rest assured that no one but You know your funny dance moves in front of a computer screen.

Update 20 December 2018
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