'Robot whisperer' trains AI-powered 'dogs' to PAINT abstract paintings that resemble human pieces selling for more than $2,000 at auction... Can YOU spot the machines' designs?
Although Pilat works with the robots daily, she told The Guardian that she still doesn't fully understand them, so she works with Boston Dynamics engineers to shape the robot dogs' personalities. Together, Pilat and the engineers use AI, software, and machine learning to train the robots and even use Basia as a surrogate pet, frequently taking it for walks around New York. Basia is the'serious one,' Pilat told The Guardian, adding that the robot dog will paint about one canvas every three days, while Vanya is the'mother of the group' and paces around the studio. Meanwhile, Bunny's vanity often wins out, and it will continuously pose in front of a wall designed for selfies.
Jan-3-2024, 17:41:44 GMT
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