Based on our record, Holo AI should be more popular than Quick Draw Game. It has been mentiond 49 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Personally, though, I don't consider AI Dungeon premium to enough of an improvement to justify paying for when alternatives like NovelAI (which I consider to be better overall, and which isn't any more expensive than AID premium), HoloAI (which is cheaper, and arguably better, than AID premium), and KoboldAI (which is completely free, and much better in terms of output quality and customization than free AID is)... Source: almost 2 years ago
When it comes to good alternatives, NovelAI and HoloAI are probably the best paid ones. They also both have free trials. NovelAI generally is considered to be the better of the two, but HoloAI isn't bad, and it's pretty much the cheapest paid AI application there is. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hi, I have been playing with NovelAI and holoai which are services for "AI-assisted authorship, storytelling"... Those tools can predict the most likely words to output based on the previous words inputted. I was astounded by how good it was, and it is a still maturing technology. It soared a breath of fresh air on my hobby as an amateurish writer. Whenever I don't know how to end a sentence, or I am looking for... Source: about 2 years ago
HoloAI is good. Honestly, though, it's worse than NovelAI in most aspects; its main advantages are that you can generate multiple responses at one time, and also that HoloAI is pretty much the cheapest paid AI application. Source: about 2 years ago
However, I'd also recommend checking out the free trials for NovelAI and HoloAI. Those are probably AID's main competitors, and the quality of their models is often considered to be comparable to, or superior to, that of AID's. Of course, though, they don't work exactly like AI Dungeon. They're intended more as writing tools than as games, and they lack some of AI Dungeon's inherent wackiness. Regardless, they... Source: about 2 years ago
Right, but for a square, you have to add 8 samples, not 2, to handle the 4 starting points and 2 directions, but this does not account for the users who multi-stroke > Different strokes... I see what you did there :] I'm definitely in the reduce user burden camp. https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ is a good baseline to start from for a more resilient gesture recognizer. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ Its like a drawing game, where it says soemthing like necklace and you have to draw what it says. Source: 9 months ago
At the suggestion of some of my pencil pals, I am trying DRAW IT (by Kwalee). It's a fast, party style game that seems to have a large (always on) user base. It's like Google Quick Draws ( https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com) with a learning AI judging you on your (very) quick sketches. I will miss the slower, patient, play-by-mail DS! brought... And also the massive potential to go wild the original DS! Had with... Source: 10 months ago
I love social experiments like that, makes you think about our own behavior. On a side note, I am always amazed to the kind of representation bias trap we all fall into: we always picture things the way we commonly know about it/remember it (see the NY museum pics in the video). One can experience the same creepy sense by playing QuickDraw[1] and watching sketches by others. For computer vision practitioners, no... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
“Quick Draw with Google” is a go-to for middle school— I haven’t tried it with high school yet. That’s if there’s some sort of smart board available. Otherwise, I just let kids know that if they’ve completed what’s left by the teacher, they can work on other classes or have free time as long as they keep the noise level down so everyone else can finish. I personally don’t mind the kids chit-chatting, but I’ve had... Source: about 1 year ago
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