The first artwork done by a humanoid robot, famously known as Ai-Da, has been sold in auction for over $1 million.
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MILLERSBURG — Registration and art drop-off for the 44th Annual Mid Penn Bank Art Show and Sale will take place at the bank at 349 Union St. in Millersburg from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 30; and 1 to 6 ...
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Titled A.I. God, the 2.3 metre brown-hued portrait of Turing hails from the mechanised hands of an anthropomorphised robot ...
Sotheby's said the sale puts the artwork among those of famed artists past and present, and marks a shift where machines are now part of the creative process.
“AI God,” is a painting that depicts famed cryptanalyst Alan Turing, and it was created by Ai-Da, who is described on her ...