And who can blame them? On November 7, a painting of the mathematician Alan Turing by an AI-powered robot called Ai-Da sold at auction for a cool $1,084,000 (around £865,000). That's a more ...
Named after Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician credited as the world’s first computer programmer, Ai-Da’s artistic journey began as a project by Aidan Meller, a modern art expert.
Ai-Da Robot is made to look like a woman, but has cameras in its eyes and uses artificial intelligence to create drawings, painting, and sculptures. Image caption, Ai-Da has cameras in her eyes so ...
She was made by a team led by Aidan Meller. Ai-Da has cameras in her eyes and uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create drawings, paintings and sculptures. The artwork, AI God, was estimated to ...
Waldemar Januszczak, art critic for the Sunday Times, is probably in the camp of the former, if his most recent piece for the newspaper is anything to go by. The critic posed for Ai-Da ...
We often think of art as uniquely human, something that separates us from machines. But what happens when an algorithm takes over to create images based on data? We meet Ai-Da, the world's first ...