06-10-2019, 10:56 AM
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Art created by a humanoid AI robot will go on display at the University of Oxford.
The robot, called Ai-Da after the mathematician Ada Lovelace, uses a robotic arm and a pencil to draw what it sees with a camera in its eye.
The exhibition will run at the Barn Gallery at St John's College from 12 June.
I believe that this is an enormous leap for Humanity's development and a future of Ai, imagine humans send ai to different galaxies and cosmos to gather information and help unravel never ending mystery of what lies beyond. I believe this is a giant step and amazing way to introduce the public to AI in order the slowly dissolve some of the restriction of ethics which holds the development of AI back.
Art created by a humanoid AI robot will go on display at the University of Oxford.
The robot, called Ai-Da after the mathematician Ada Lovelace, uses a robotic arm and a pencil to draw what it sees with a camera in its eye.
The exhibition will run at the Barn Gallery at St John's College from 12 June.
I believe that this is an enormous leap for Humanity's development and a future of Ai, imagine humans send ai to different galaxies and cosmos to gather information and help unravel never ending mystery of what lies beyond. I believe this is a giant step and amazing way to introduce the public to AI in order the slowly dissolve some of the restriction of ethics which holds the development of AI back.