First artwork painted by humanoid robot to sell at auction fetches $1m
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The first artwork by a humanoid robot, Ai-Da's portrait of Alan Turing, sold for $1.08m, reflecting a significant moment in the intersection of AI and art.
Ai-Da stated that the essence of her work lies in provoking discussions about emerging technologies, particularly through a portrait that invites contemplation on AI's societal and ethical ramifications.
Aidan Meller commented on Ai-Da, remarking that the greatest artists engage with their era, celebrating and questioning the changes in society, much like Turing did in his time.
The auction of Ai-Da's work at Sotheby's not only shattered expectations but also symbolizes a pivotal moment in modern art, as AI increasingly becomes a vital player in the creative realm.
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