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The Google Arts & Culture app, you can now find out which artwork your pet most resembles. 

The Google a cultural service that many of you may be familiar with, the app and website is a treasure trove for art lovers: you can visit the world's most famous museums and galleries, view 360-degree videos and high-resolution images of artworks, and even create your own painting selfie with Art Selfie. If that wasn't cool enough, Google recently added another interesting feature to its repertoire of art apps.

The Pet portraits (Pet Portraits) is a machine-learning program that selects the one artwork that most resembles Blöki or Mirci from more than 10,000. To do this, you download the Google Arts & Culture app from the app store, then press the camera button to take a picture of your favourite. Once you've done that, all you have to do is sit back and wait for the program to use machine learning to select the most similar artwork in the system.

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So far, the programme can recognise seven groups of animals: dogs (including foxes and wolves), cats (including tigers, lions and other big cats), birds, fish, reptiles, horses and rabbits.

The Google Arts & Culture app is also available for download on iPhones and Android devices, Here and Here by clicking on.

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