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  2. Ai-Da - Wikipedia

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    Ai-Da is described by its creator as "the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot" artist. [1] [2] Completed in 2019, Ai-Da is an artificial intelligence robot that makes drawings, painting, and sculptures. It is named after Ada Lovelace. [1]

  3. Artificial intelligence art - Wikipedia

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    [68] It was awarded the "Best Innovative Technologies Award" ("Premio Migliori Tecnologie Innovative") at the 2024 Pisa Robot Film Festival in Italy [69] and "Best Animation Film" at the 2024 Absurd Film Festival in Italy. [70] Ideogram was released in August 2023, this model is known for its ability to generate legible text. [71] [72]

  4. Ameca (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Ameca is primarily designed as a platform for further developing robotics technologies involving human-robot interaction. [10] She utilizes embedded microphones, binocular eye mounted cameras, a chest camera and facial recognition software to interact with the public. Interactions can be governed by either OpenAI's GPT-3 or human telepresence ...

  5. Edward Ihnatowicz - Wikipedia

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    He was a pioneer of the use of computers in art and especially robots as art. As Eduardo Kac states: [6]...three artworks created in the mid and late sixties stand as landmarks in the development of robotic art: Nam June Paik and Shuya Abe's Robot K-456 (1964), Tom Shannon's Squat (1966), and Edward Ihnatowicz's The Senster (1969-1970). While ...

  6. Robotic art - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical Woman Walking by Mark Galt. Robotic art is any artwork that employs some form of robotic or automated technology. There are many branches of robotic art, one of which is robotic installation art, a type of installation art that is programmed to respond to viewer interactions, by means of computers, sensors and actuators.

  7. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The robot also would have interacted with viewers through "waving" or even doing "jazz hands", committing their attention to the sculpture. [12] Furthermore, this dancing quality simultaneously shifts the audience perspective of the sculpture as an object to understanding the sculpture as an extension of humanity or something living.

  8. File:DALL-E 2 "A photo of a robot hand drawing, digital art ...

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  9. ArtBots - Wikipedia

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    ArtBots: The Robot Talent Show is an international robot talent show held in New York City and other cities. It is sponsored by a variety of arts organizations, produced by an army of volunteers, and is directed and curated by dorkbot founder, and teacher Douglas Repetto. [1] Child interacts with robot at ArtBots 2011 show.