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First art piece painted by humanoid robot sells at auction for a whopping $1 million

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The first artwork created by a humanoid robot was expected to sell for up to $180,000, but it shocked the audience when it sold for $1.08 million.

Renowned auction house Sotheby's sold the painting in New York on Thursday after receiving 27 bids on it.

The first artwork created by a humanoid robot was expected to sell for up to $180,000, but it shocked the audience when it sold for $1.08 million.

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“Today’s record-breaking sale price for the first work by a humanoid robot artist to be sold at auction commemorates a moment in the history of modern and contemporary art, one at the intersection of AI technology and the global art market. ,” the auction house said. said in a statement.

The robot, known as Ai-Da, used its unique hydraulically-powered hand to create a painting titled “AI God” by renowned mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing.

“A key value of my work is the ability to act as a catalyst for dialogue around emerging technologies,” said Ai-Da, who uses AI to speak.

The robot, known as Ai-Da, used its unique hydraulically powered hand to create a painting titled “AI God” by renowned mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing. Sotheby's handout/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

This robot says, “Portrait of pioneer Alan Turing invites viewers to ponder the godlike nature of AI and computing, while also considering the ethical and social implications of these advances.'' ” he added.

Turing expressed concerns about the use of AI as far back as the 1950s.

Renowned auction house Sotheby's sold the painting in New York on Thursday after receiving 27 bids on it.

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Ai-Da is the brainchild of British gallerist Aidan Mellor. I created a bot in 2019 In conjunction with the College of Engineering Arts and the University of Oxford.

Her artwork has been featured at places such as the United Nations and the Chelsea factory, and Ida has given speeches at 10 Downing Street, the House of Lords and the Houses of Parliament. Founders Forum.

“Ai Da’s portrait joins a selection of cutting-edge works that, in their own way, push the limits of today’s artistic production,” Michael Bouhana, head of NFT and digital art at Sotheby’s, said in a statement to The Post on Wednesday. mentioned in.

“Together, they encourage discussion about how we can appreciate and experience the ever-evolving possibilities surrounding art-making in the 21st century.”

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