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Monday, September 14, 2020

AI Platforms for Interactive Storytellers: New and Improved Tools

by ~shirin anlen | Sep, 2020 | Immerse: At the beginning of 2018, I curated a list of five accessible tools aimed at anyone with basic Python scripting abilities for Docubase. I was a beginner in the field of machine learning and overwhelmed by its complexity. Machine learning can be a fantastic tool for creators, but integrating AI into your workflow is a challenge for those who don’t have much coding experience.

1 comment:

Reesha A. said...

This year, I began to learn python because it seemed to me that it is a very important and useful skill to have in today's time. It is a type of AI language which had been credited with creating user interfaces and efficient database trackers which I thought would be a great tool to have knowledge of, allowing me to create such interfaces for a creative audience.
That is why this article in particular stuck out to me. It talks about python and other such tools which can be used for story telling and creating creative outlets, proving really useful for basically anyone for any field. I liked how the article goes deep into the working of these tools, which is nice because it enables readers to see for themselves, at a glance, which told they could use or would like to try or figure out if or not AI Platforms are something they would want ever want to use.