The first work of a humanoid robot sold at auction for a colossal sum

The first work of a humanoid robot sold at auction for a colossal sum
The first work of a humanoid robot sold at auction for a colossal sum

A portrait of English mathematician Alan Turing was sold for one million euros on Thursday, becoming the first work of art created by a humanoid robot sold at auction, Sotheby’s announced.

The work, titled “AI God”, created by “Ai-Da”, the world’s first ultra-realistic robot “artist”, shattered forecasts and reached $1.08 million during an online sale by the auction house.

« The record sale price reached today for the first work of art by a humanoid robot artist to be auctioned marks a milestone in the history of modern and contemporary art and reflects the growing intersection between art technology. artificial intelligence and the global art market “, declared the auction house.

« The core value of my work is its ability to serve as a catalyst for dialogue on emerging technologies “, said the robot, which speaks through an AI.

According to Ai-Da, the “ portrait of pioneer Alan Turing invites viewers to reflect on the divine nature of AI and computing while considering the ethical and societal implications of these advances ».

The ultra-realistic robot resembles a woman with big eyes and a brown wig, and is one of the most advanced in the world.

Ai-Da is named after Ada Lovelace, considered a computer pioneer, and was designed by Aidan Meller, a specialist in modern and contemporary art.

This robot, which uses AI to create paintings or sculptures, has cameras in its eyes and bionic hands. It moves and expresses itself autonomously, without human intervention.

« History’s greatest artists grappled with their times, and both celebrated and challenged changes in society », underlined Mr. Meller.

Alan Turing, a mathematician and cryptologist during the Second World War, considered one of the fathers of computing, had been concerned about the future uses of AI since the 1950s.

THE “ dark tones and broken facets of the face » of the mathematician’s portrait seem to suggest “the difficulties that Alan Turing warned us about when it comes to managing AI,” noted Mr. Meller.

Ai-Da’s works ask us “ where the power of AI will take us, and the global race to harness that power “, he added.

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