11.11.2024 09:10
Artificial intelligence and robotics technologies are also making their impact felt in the art world. For the first time, a painting created by a robot was sold at auction for $1.32 million, which is approximately 45 million Turkish lira. While this painting was expected to find buyers in the range of $120,000 to $180,000, it was sold for a much higher amount than anticipated.
Artificial intelligence and robots continue to increasingly take their place in human life. The recent event has gone down in history. For the first time, a painting made by a robot was sold at auction for a staggering 1.32 million dollars (45 million lira).
According to a report on NTV; a painting made by a robot has found a buyer at a record price at auction for the first time. The robot named Ai-Da made history with its painting. The painting, which is a portrait of the English scientist Alan Turing, who is considered the father of modern computing, was expected to sell for between 120,000 and 180,000 dollars.
The painting was sold for a price much higher than expected, at 1.32 million dollars. For the first time, a major auction house sold a painting made by a robot at auction, while the humanoid robot Ai-Da states that it will not replace humans.
"I DO NOT AIM TO REPLACE HUMAN ARTISTS"
The historic robot Ai-Da stated: "I do not aim to replace human artists. I want to show how artificial intelligence can be used positively, considering the risks and classes. I do not have feelings like humans, but they say they are moved when they see my painting."
It is also noted that the recent sale is a sign of the increasing integration of artificial intelligence with art.