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Google's Teachable Machine 2.0 is an AI Tool for People New to the Technology

Google's Teachable Machine 2.0 gives users the ability to use machine learning in the work they do. The system does not require coding experience and it can be used in apps, websites, and more. Teachable Machine 2.0 is able to be trained on more than images, as the new system is compatible with sound, as well as poses.

Google's Teachable Machine 2.0 is free to any user. Additionally, the AI system only ever trains locally, meaning it won't seek outside data. Users can also upload their own data to train the system, where it can train at a maximum of three times a day. The AI system is a good tool for users to familiarize themselves with AI systems.
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1. Accessible AI - Teachable Machine 2.0 enables users without coding experience to utilize machine learning in various applications.
2. Non-coding AI - Teachable Machine 2.0 disrupts the need for coding by allowing users to train the system locally and upload their own data.
3. Multimodal AI - Teachable Machine 2.0 expands beyond image recognition by incorporating sound and poses for training.
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1. Education - Teachable Machine 2.0 provides an opportunity for educational institutions to introduce AI concepts and applications to students without coding prerequisites.
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3. Media and Entertainment - Teachable Machine 2.0's multimodal AI capabilities open up possibilities for creating interactive and personalized experiences in media and entertainment industries.

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