Meet Ai-Da, the world's first robot artist
"The biggest change in human history will take place in the next decade," warns Aidan Meller, a Briton who ran an art gallery for 20 years until he became a pioneer by launching the world's first creative robot, Ai-Da. Introduced in 2019 as "the first humanoid artist," Ai-Da not only creates poems, paintings and sculptures, but also draws inspiration from the highest cultural references. Her name is not random either; it is a tribute to Ada Lovelace, a British mathematician considered the first computer programmer, also known for being the only legitimate daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Ai-Da's next action will be at the Giardini of the Venice Biennale on April 23. It will be the first time in the 120-year history of the Biennale that a robot artist will exhibit their work alongside that created by humans.
Mar-28-2022, 05:13:09 GMT
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