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A first in auction history: A painting signed by a robot is up for sale!

For the first time in the world, a major auction house is putting a painting produced by a robot up for auction. The work made by the robot named Ai-Da is expected to find a buyer for 120 thousand to 180 thousand dollars.

While warning that robots could surpass human capabilities within 50 years and that protective measures should be taken to prevent them from replacing humanity, a first in the art world is being signed.
A major auction house is getting ready to sell at auction a painting made by a robot for the first time.
It is stated that the painting includes a portrait of British scientist Alan Turing, known as the father of the modern computer. Ai-Da was named after the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace, and her design was undertaken by Aidan Meller.
Ai-Da’s work draws attention with its multi-layered structure; the work symbolizes the complexity of the modern world. However, there are also those who are cautious about robots’ works of art because of their lack of human emotions.
The work made by the robot named Ai-Da is expected to find a buyer for 120 thousand to 180 thousand dollars.
This historic auction runs from October 31 to November 7 will be held between.
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