T
he possibilities of artificial intelligence are growing at an incredible pace, while it is becoming more and more accessible. An example of this is ChatGPT, which has become a real problem for many educational institutions whose students have successfully delegated their academic responsibilities to him.
But technology does not stand still. One of the leading experts in the field of machine learning, Sean Vasquez, developed the Calligrapher service.ai, capable of generating handwritten text based on printed input. The service has nine different styles available, which allows you to use sliders to adjust the output text by speed, stroke width and legibility.
Calligrapher.ai Like a human hand, it outputs each letter based on the IAM On-Line Handwriting Database, which contains more than 1,700 samples of human handwriting. The service contains 13049 lines of text and can generate up to 86272 handwriting samples with a vocabulary of 11059 words. Unlike handwriting-mimicking fonts Calligrapher.ai makes each text unique and it can be uploaded in SVG format.
So far, under development Calligrapher.ai it is still quite "raw" and is designed only for English. In particular, he is not yet "in the teeth" of diacritics from other languages. However, there is no doubt that these problems will be solved sooner or later.