In a groundbreaking moment for the art world, Sotheby's will auction off the first-ever artwork created by a humanoid robot.
Ida, the world's first hyper-realistic robot artist, has created a striking portrait of computing pioneer Alan Turing, which will be unveiled this month.
The first humanoid robot artist (Aida)
Fusion of art and artificial intelligence
aidaCreated in 2019 by British gallerist Aidan Mellor, this work is a marvel of modern technology. Equipped with artificial intelligence algorithms, eye cameras, and bionic hands, she can draw autonomously without human intervention. Her latest work, “AI God,” is a 7.2-foot-tall portrait of Alan Turing and is estimated to sell for between $130,000 and $196,000.
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The first humanoid robot artist standing in front of the art she created (Aida)
Importance of the subject
The choice of Alan Turing as a subject is particularly moving. Turing, a founding figure in modern computing, also expressed concern about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence in the 1950s. Mellor highlighted that the portrait's muted tones and fragmented face symbolize the challenges Turing foresaw in managing the rapid growth of AI.
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The first humanoid robot artist (Aida)
Aida's artistic journey
The auction of Ai Da's portrait of Alan Turing is scheduled for October 31st to November 7th. This may be Ai Da's debut at Sotheby's, but it's not her first artistic endeavor. Since his first solo exhibition at Oxford University, her work It has been featured in major exhibitions around the world, including the Venice Biennale and the United Nations AI for Good Global Initiative. In 2022, she gained attention for her portraits of music icons such as Billie Eilish and Paul McCartney.
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The first humanoid robot artist creates Paul McCartney's art. (Aida)
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The lines of creativity blur
Ai-Da's rise comes at a time when the lines between human creativity and machine production are becoming increasingly blurred. Her art raises fundamental questions about the nature of artistic expression. Can machines really create? What role does human intuition play in art, and how do AI-driven works fit into the larger conversation around creativity?

The first humanoid robot artist (Aida)
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As the art world eagerly awaits the auction, it's clear that Ida's work is more than just a novelty. It is a pivotal moment that challenges our understanding of the role of AI in art, creativity, and society. Whether this is the beginning of a new era in art or a temporary fascination with AI, Ai-Da has definitely secured its place as a pioneer in the world of digital art. Witnessing this intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity reminds us that the future of art may be even more diverse and technologically integrated than we imagined.
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