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Make: Creative AI: A DIY Dive Into Exploring Artificial Intelligence

Stefania Druga

Is Artificial Intelligence a friend or a foe? Make: Creative AI details ten playful projects for AI enthusiasts to build anything from a robot that learns to draw with you to an AI friend that can translate how bees communicate. Wonder with us what could be the ethical results of building with AI.

You'll learn how to amplify your projects and materials using a layer of AI: Do you have an old board lying around and would like to add a smart sensor to it? Do you want to connect your robot to a program that teaches new gestures? Do you want to amplify your paper sketches with generated projected art? We recommend these playful AI projects to anyone curious to learn more about this novel technology from age 10 to 100.

Learn and apply thoughtful AI ideas defined by experts in the field: Perception, Representation and Reasoning, Learning, Natural Interaction, and Societal Impact.

Find what AI aspects can be applied to topics that interest you. It could be gardening, caring for your pet, or creating new types of music. There is something for your favorite topic and hardware in this book!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Make Community, LLC
  • Publish Date: Jul 30th, 2024
  • Pages: 352
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781680457568
  • Categories: Teaching - Subjects - Science & TechnologySensors

About the Author

Druga, Stefania: - Stefania Druga is a Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Washington Information School. Her research focuses on Computer-Supported Creative Coding for Youth and the design of AI Literacies tools and resources for families. She also enjoys designing and building future smart toys and games. She is a Weizenbaum Research Fellow and awardee of the NSF Formal Verification Grant and the Jacobs Foundation Grant for AI education research. She was previously a LEGO Papert Fellow during her time as a master's degree student at MIT, researching with Prof. Mitch Resnick and the Scratch team.