First artwork by humanoid robot sells for $1.3 million
- An AI robot's painting of Alan Turing sold for a record $1.3 million at auction, marking a historic moment in the global art market.
- Ai-Da Robot is "the first humanoid robot artist to have an artwork sold at auction."
- The sale raises questions about the role of artificial intelligence in art, as it has garnered attention comparable to the invention of the camera.
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The London auction house Sotheby's has sold the first work of art created by a humanoid robot. The portrait of Alan Turing achieved a price of 1.23 million euros, thus exceeding the expectations before the sale, which were around 167,000 euros.
First artwork by humanoid robot sells for $1.3 mil
A portrait of English mathematician Alan Turing became the first artwork by a humanoid robot to be sold at auction, fetching $1,320,000 on Thursday. The 2.2-meter portrait "A.I. God" by "Ai-Da", the world's first ultra-realistic robot artist, smashed pre-sale expectations of $180,000 when it went under the hammer at London…
An AI Robot Made a Portrait of Alan Turing—Then Sold it for $1M
Ai-Da, an AI-powered robot artist, made history: it created a painting of the pioneering mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing. The painting, “A.I. God. Portrait of Alan Turing,” sold for an incredible $1.08 million at a Sotheby’s auction. Impressive, considering that AI is the tech industry’s way of stealing the work and ideas of humans, passing it off as their own, and then conning people into paying millions of dollars for it. The …
A portrait of the mathematician Alan Turing, made by an “artist” automaton, was purchased online on Thursday, October 7. Unique in the world, he used artificial intelligence to create his paintings and to communicate.
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