Teaching AI to Sketch Like Humans
RinggCity 2nd Edition | Published on 19 Jun 2026
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This Week's 3 Big Questions
1 . How much could the RMG ban cost the country in rupees, jobs, and growth?
India's RMG sector generates over 731,000 crore in revenue and 720,000 crore in taxes annually, supporting 200,000+ jobs. The ban risks mass layoffs and could drive players toward unregulated offshore platforms.
2 . Should content creators follow Netflix's new ethical AI playbook?
Netflix's guidelines show that creators should treat generative AI as a creative ally for brainstorming and experimental work-but always use it with transparency, consent, and oversight.
3 . Can we make AI powerful yet energy-light?
As generative models balloon in size, so do their power and environmental footprint. But smaller, optimized models and transparency could help balance innovation with sustainability.
Quick Bytes
Prompt
"Re-design Google Search if it was invented in 2025, what features would it have?"
A fun way to rethink product design, user needs, and how search might look in an AI- first world.
AI Jargon
Latency:
the delay between sending a prompt: and receiving the AI's output. For example, GPT-3.5 responds in a few hundred milliseconds, GPT-4 is slower (often several seconds), while GPT-4o brings latency down to near real-time. LATENCY
Reccos
Read: "The Coming Wave" by Mustafa Suleyman
A sharp look at how AI and biotech could reshape our future, good for those trying to build responsibly in tech.
Bonus Byte
MIT researchers have developed SketchAgent, an AI that sketches concepts stroke- by-stroke from natural language prompts-like doodling alongside you in real time, human-style.
Tool Bench
Gamma.app
What it is:
An AI-first tool that creates polished presentations, documents, and webpages in minutes.
How you can use it:
Generate investor decks, client pitches, or internal docs by typing your ideas-Gamma handles structure, design, and formatting.
Good for you if:
You want to spend less time formatting slides and more time refining your story, whether you're a founder, marketer, or consultant.
Ringg Lens
Teaching AI to Sketch Like Humans
MIT's SketchAgent, developed by CSAIL and Stanford, teaches AI to sketch using a step-by-step, stroke-by-stroke process, mirroring human doodling rather than churning out perfect graphics. It translates text prompts into simple sketches (like robots, butterflies, or flowcharts) by using a "sketching language," letting AI expand visual ideas as naturally as we do (news.mit.edu). Powered by Claude 3.5 Sonnet, SketchAgent even collaborates with humans on drawings, removing its strokes often leaves the sketches unrecognisable, highlighting its active role in the creative process (theaiinsider.tech, news.mit.edu). This opens new paths for visual communication whether for explaining ideas, teaching, or creative prototyping.
What Ringg thinks:
This is a glimpse into how AI can become less of a "perfect machine" and more of a thinking partner. The magic isn't in polished output, but in the messy, iterative process that mirrors human creativity. For builders, it signals a future where AI isn't just a tool for execution but a collaborator in the brainstorming phase itself. Credits: MIT News, The AI Insider
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