World’s first robot ARTIST is set to exhibit series of self-portraits

A humanoid AI robot will exhibit a series of ’self portraits’ she created by ’looking’ into a mirror with her camera robot - called Ai-Da after the 19th-century mathematician Ada Lovelace - is the first ultra-realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye and a pencil in her hand, according to her creators. Ai-Da’s work will be displayed at the Design Museum in London between May and June - if lockdown rules ’looked’ into the mirror and AI processes and algorithm programmes transformed what she saw into  robotic hand used by Ai-Da - which was developed by engineers in Leeds - then calculates a virtual path, interpreting co-ordinates to create the piece of art. Share this article Share Oxford art gallery owner Aidan Meller and curator Lucy Seal came up with the idea for Seal said the self portraits are meant to be a commentary on the modern world’s reliance on technology in data-fuelled told The Sunday Times: ’We live in a selfie cult
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