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Robot artist Ai-Da unveils portrait of King Charles III at the United Nations

Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist, used high-tech cameras in her eyes and a robotic arm to create a first-of-its-kind portrait of the British monarch.

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00:00We're really excited to show a painting by Ada Robot of King Charles III, the first time in
00:23history a humanoid has ever painted the king. The way that she's been able to do that is actually
00:28the image of King Charles has been sent to Ada, that has then gone on to the computer vision.
00:34The algorithm then is able to interrogate that image in a layering process in which she's
00:39then able to form the artwork. That's then been expanded and enlarged so it's a much larger
00:45painting and then finished off by hand.
00:56So the reaction to Ada's painting as always is very polarised. Some people are really
01:01excited by the way that this technology is transforming society, others are very fearful. It's something
01:07that we're all having to try and deal with as the fourth industrial revolution is so clearly
01:14occurring and being porn commercial. It is a bueno. It's a more thought of there. It's very
01:20wild. It is not all about this Hello Maybe.
01:23What does it all seem to be motivated by that? Do you think the answer is strong?
01:26What did it all mean that we did at Albert Maro the
01:32time when there was something drew? Do you think the answer is true 7 punto set?

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