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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A humanoid robot’s painting called ‘AI God’ may sell for over $120,000
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A humanoid robot’s painting called ‘AI God’ may sell for over $120,000

Last updated: October 17, 2024 1:15 pm
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The groundbreaking artwork of a humanoid robot named Ai-Da is set to make history as it becomes the first of its kind to have its creation auctioned off by a major auction house. Sotheby’s recently announced that it will be accepting bids starting at $120,000 for the abstract portrait of Alan Turing titled “AI God.” This unique piece of art, painted by Ai-Da, is scheduled to be auctioned off from October 31st to November 7th.

Ai-Da is an experimental AI-powered robotics project that was completed in 2019 through a collaboration between gallerist Aidan Meller, Oxford University researchers, and the robotics company Engineered Arts. The robot uses cameras to capture visual inputs, which are then processed by onboard graphics algorithms to create generative images. These images are recreated on paper using paint brushes controlled by Ai-Da’s two bionic arms.

The robot’s creators emphasize Ai-Da’s composite persona as a unique fusion of AI, machine, and human elements. They aim to develop her artist persona and oeuvre as a reflection of contemporary trends and behaviors. Ai-Da’s physical appearance is designed to resemble a white woman with brown eyes and a bob haircut, paying tribute to Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician known for her contributions to early computer science.

Since its debut, Ai-Da has made appearances at various events, including a TED Talk and in front of the UK’s House of Lords. The robot’s artwork has been displayed globally, with one notable piece being a five-panel polyptych exhibited at the United Nations during the AI for Global Good Summit in May 2024.

One of Ai-Da’s most significant works, “AI God,” portrays the face of Alan Turing, a pioneering figure in computing and artificial intelligence. Turing, known for his work as a World War II codebreaker, was also one of the first researchers to explore the potential capabilities and dangers of AI. The painting by Ai-Da serves as a tribute to Turing’s contributions to modern computing and AI, sparking discussions about creativity and the future of AI.

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Turing’s legacy includes the famous Turing Test, which has been used as a benchmark for assessing AI’s self-awareness and intelligence. While AI systems like Ai-Da can pass variations of the Turing Test, questions about true consciousness and awareness in machines continue to be debated.

Through its art, Ai-Da aims to provoke thought and dialogue about the intersection of technology, creativity, and humanity. The upcoming auction of “AI God” by Sotheby’s marks a significant milestone in the integration of AI and art, showcasing the evolving relationship between technology and artistic expression. As the boundaries between humans and machines continue to blur, the questions surrounding identity, consciousness, and technology become increasingly complex. Ai-Da, an AI artist, brings these questions into focus through her unique perspective and creative expression.

Inspired by Donna Haraway’s cyborg manifesto, Ai-Da’s generative language statement reflects the influence of Haraway’s ideas on the project. Haraway, a prominent scholar of feminist, consciousness, and technology studies, challenges traditional notions of identity by proposing a world where humans, animals, and machines exist in fluid and interconnected relationships. The concept of the cyborg symbolizes the malleability of modern identity and calls for a reevaluation of how we define ourselves and our relationships with others.

In her manifesto, Haraway emphasizes the importance of forming bonds based on mutual affinity and relationships rather than rigid categories or labels. She argues that true liberation comes from expanding our consciousness and embracing the possibilities that arise from embracing a more fluid and inclusive understanding of identity. The cyborg, as a symbol of this new way of thinking, challenges us to rethink our assumptions about what it means to be human in the 21st century.

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As Ai-Da continues to explore these themes through her art, she invites us to consider the implications of the ever-evolving relationship between humans and machines. By blurring the lines between creator and creation, she raises important questions about the nature of creativity, agency, and consciousness in an increasingly technologically advanced world.

Ultimately, Ai-Da’s work serves as a reminder that the boundary between science fiction and reality is not as clear-cut as we may think. As we navigate the complexities of the human-machine interface, we are called to reflect on what it means to be human in a world where the distinction between the two is becoming increasingly blurred.

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