For the first time, a painting created by a robot is set to be auctioned for crores of rupees

For the first time, a painting created by a robot is set to be auctioned for crores of rupees

The use of robots is increasing rapidly in the world and they are being used for various purposes.

But now, for the first time, a painting created by a humanoid robot is set to make history as it is being auctioned.

This robot named Ida has created a portrait of famous computer scientist Alan Turing which has been named as AI God.

The painting will be auctioned in November 2024 and is expected to sell for $180,000 (over 50 million Pakistani rupees).

The robot is equipped with cameras in its eyes, while with hydraulic hands it is capable of painting anything it wants.

The painting is 7 feet tall and the robot pays homage to Alan Turing’s role in artificial intelligence (AI) and computing technologies.

This robot has produced several such paintings.

The AI ​​language model inside Ida not only helps it communicate with people, but also allows the robot to recite poetry.

The robot looks like a woman and is considered one of the few advanced robots in the world.

Aidan Meller from UK developed this robot in 2019.

Despite having a human-like personality, this robot does not have the ability to walk.

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