News anchor attempts to draw a cannon, draws something NSFW instead

Don't play drawing games on live TV.
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News anchor attempts to draw a cannon, draws something NSFW instead
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When we're lucky, live television produces some hilarious gems.

On Wednesday morning, Seattle news anchor Kaci Aitchison was in the middle of a seemingly innocent game of Google AI's new game, "Quick, Draw!" when things went awry.

The game gives players 20 seconds to draw something before the computer guesses what it is, kind of like Pictionary, but with Google's AI.

Aitchison was tasked with the word, "cannon," and though she gave it her best effort, she ended up with something quite different. And something quite NSFW. She attempted to alter the drawing which only added to the hilarity of this unfortunate situation, causing her colleagues to erupt with laughter.

Basically: Don't play "Quick, Draw!" on live TV.


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