These robot dogs paint like Picasso and fetch up to 40K for their art
Robot dog uses sensors, cameras and artificial intelligence to perceive and navigate surroundings. Agnieszka Pilat is not your typical artist. She doesn't use brushes, pencils or even her own hands to create her artwork. Pilat, who was born in Poland and now lives in the U.S., spent months teaching three of these four-legged machines named Basia, Vanya and Bunny to hold a paintbrush in their "mouths" and move them across a large canvas, turning the paint into abstract art. They use sensors, cameras and artificial intelligence to perceive and navigate their surroundings.
Jan-21-2024, 15:00:09 GMT
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