Coloring Book Pages Gallery

Welcome to the Real Good Coloring Book Pages Gallery, where complex concepts get a fun, HUMAN created makeover.

Once a month (thanks to our donors!) we commission a HUMAN artist to create a page that visualizes a piece of the AI puzzle. It’s not just about making pretty pictures! It's about nurturing human creativity, paying artists fairly, making STEAM education available to everyone, AND making pretty pictures. 

Here’s what our artists have cooked up so far:

  • Page 1 (September): Artist Bri Thompson explained Partitioning—the act of dividing data into smaller, more manageable parts. Her art shows how breaking a big problem down makes it easier for scientists to solve. Working with specific or smaller sets of data can be easier to manage and saves time and energy in the computations.

  • Page 2 (October): Artist Ariana Werder tackled BART, a model for language processing. She visualized it with "The BART Bat’s Language Brew," showing how computers learn to understand and translate our words using BART, a Natural Language Processing (NLP) model.

We’re celebrating the human creativity at the heart of technological progress by hiring artists to create art that anyone, of any age, can print out. Interested in creating a coloring page for us? Email your information and portfolio to contact@readgoodai.org!

Ready to color your own understanding of AI? Click here to visit the Gallery and download all our free coloring pages! Dig up those colored pencils and have fun!

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