A The company has open-sourced animation and published the first-of-its-kind database of nearly 180,000 fan drawings to help other AI researchers and creators continue to innovate, Mark Zuckerberg, founder and chief executive of Facebook, said in a statement.

Meta launched the prototype of this animation tool in 2021, and has now shared the code.

“Our researchers have developed the first method of its kind to use AI to automatically animate children’s hand-drawn figures of people and human characters, i.e. a character with two arms, two legs and a head,” said Zuckerberg, quoted in the note. of press.

According to Meta, by sending the drawings to this system, “parents and children can see their drawings transform into moving characters that dance and jump”.

“By teaching AI to work effectively with children’s drawings, we hope that this project will bring us closer to building an AI capable of understanding the world from a human point of view”, underlined the technological giant.

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