Mattel is releasing its first artificial intelligence-integrated board game, Pictionary vs. AI, which is a play on the classic version that allows AI to guess what players draw.
The way it works is that players use a cell phone or other mobile device to scan a QR code to launch the AI, which then guides everyone through the game. After all players have sketched their drawings, players make guesses on each sketch as to whether AI will be able to guess the drawing accurately.
Then, every player shows their sketches to the AI to see if the technology is correct.Players can earn points both if the AI correctly guesses what their sketch represents, and for each time they are right about whether the AI would accurately guess a player's drawing.Pictionary Vs. AI will be released on Oct. 2, and is rated for ages 8+.
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