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Ai-Da was named after Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer. Read more Ai-Da pictured with the artwrok at the UN. her A.I. God portrait auctioned by Sotheby's to an undisclosed buyer for $1. ...
A robotic artist powered by AI algorithms has created realistic self-portraits that question the limits of artificial intelligence and what it means to be human.
Ai-DA, who was devised by art expert Aidan Meller in Oxford, last night had her A.I. God portrait auctioned by Sotheby's to an undisclosed buyer for $1.08 million.
A portrait of the British mathematician Alan Turing sold at auction for nearly $1.1 million on ... the 19th-century mathematician who has been recognized as the world’s first computer programmer.
Widely credited as being the first-ever computer programmer, Lovelace's pioneering work is explored in a new exhibit that opens today (Oct. 13) at the Science Museum, London, in the United Kingdom.
Watercolour portrait of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, c. 1840, possibly by Alfred Edward Chalon. In 1843, Lovelace translated from French an academic paper by Italian mathematician Luigi ...
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