Teaching AI models the broad strokes to sketch more like humans do | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Key Takeaways

  • SketchAgent: AI That Sketches Like a Human SketchAgent, a new drawing system from MIT CSAIL, is designed to help AI sketch more like humans.
  • It translates natural-language prompts into drawings, one stroke at a time, often completing sketches in mere seconds.
  • > The system can also collaborate with humans, allowing for interactive doodling of different parts of a concept.
  • Key Features: Stroke-by-Stroke Drawing: SketchAgent builds drawings gradually, mimicking the human sketching process.
  • Natural Language Input: Users can describe what they want to see, and the AI will generate the image.

SketchAgent: AI That Sketches Like a Human

SketchAgent, a new drawing system from MIT CSAIL, is designed to help AI sketch more like humans. It translates natural-language prompts into drawings, one stroke at a time, often completing sketches in mere seconds.

The system can also collaborate with humans, allowing for interactive doodling of different parts of a concept.

Key Features:

  • Stroke-by-Stroke Drawing: SketchAgent builds drawings gradually, mimicking the human sketching process.
  • Natural Language Input: Users can describe what they want to see, and the AI will generate the image.
  • Interactive Collaboration: The system allows for a blend of human and AI input, enabling collaborative sketching.

Development and Source

The project was developed by researchers at MIT CSAIL. For press inquiries, you may contact Rachel Gordon at [email protected].

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