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Robot Performance at 2025 WAIC in Shanghai
The Cyborg robot showcases at the 25WAIC World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
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Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS:SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroaches will carry tiny cameras with a feed back to a command centre where they can be directed from during a mission.
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS:SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroaches carried in a case by a soldier in a military conflict zone ready for deplyment
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS: Render of how a fully equipped SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroach in a search and rescue mission
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS:SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroaches will carry tiny cameras with a feed back to a command screen where they can be directed from during a search and rescue mission in a disaster zone..
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS: Render of fully equipped SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroached at work in a disaster zone
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Cyborg cockroaches for military service and diaster zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cockroach 1
Ref 17022
24/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: SWARM Biotactics
A company is developing swarms of robotically controlled cockroaches for spying behind enemy Ines,
They can also be used for helping find victims in the aftermath of disasters like earthquakes.
The cockroaches are equipped with a custom-built backpack for control, sensing, and secure communication—enabling precise navigation and real-time data collection in the most inaccessible places.
German-based developer SWARM Biotactics just secured €10 million euros in seed funding, bringing its total raised to €13 million for its fully controllable living insects for mission-critical operations.
A spokesperson said: “SWARM Biotactics is creating a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems designed for environments where machines can’t go—cluttered, denied, and high-risk terrain.”
“We’re entering a decade where access, autonomy, and resilience define geopolitical advantage.
“From covert surveillance to border monitoring and search and rescue – conventional systems reach their limits where control is needed most.
“SWARM Biotactics is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication.
“These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach.”
OPS: Render of how a fully equipped SWARM Biotactics cyborg cockroach could look.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot with itÕs creator Aidan Meller as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot talks with it’s creator Aidan Meller as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot with it’s creator Aidan Meller as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy SealÕs portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London.
Photographed with itÕs creator Aidan Meller.
4th April 2022.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
Photographed with Aidan Meller - creator.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries – something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Da’s new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Da’s ability to converse with humans is due to one of world’s most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Ai-Da Robot painting at the British Library, Elliott Room, London,UK.
Ai-Da makes history when she previews a new cutting-edge painting arm that uses ground-breaking AI algorithms and robotics, enabling Ai-DA to paint from life using a colour pallet as human artists have for centuries ñ something never before achieved by a humanoid Robot.
Ahead of the world premier of Ai-Daís new painting ability and solo exhibition at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which opens to the public on 22nd April.
During the London press preview, Ai-Da will paint a full colour portrait from life in real time and will also be available for photos and to be interviewed about her art and forthcoming Venice exhibition. Ai-Daís ability to converse with humans is due to one of worldís most sophisticated language models of any AI technology.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot the humanoid robot artist with it’s creator Aidan Meller as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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Mind-blowing’: Ai-Da becomes first robot to paint like an artist
AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, and decision-make to create a painting.
Ai-Da was created over two years by a team of programmers, roboticists, art experts and psychologists, and is updated as AI technology improves.
AI-Da Robot paints Lucy Seal’s portrait as it makes history with a new painting Arm, ahead of the Venice Biennale. London,
4th April 2022.
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When Amazon came to town: Swindon feels strain as new depot sucks up jobs. Firm has hired 2,000 staff in a matter of months in Wiltshire town, with ripple effect on other businesses.
When Amazon came to town: Amazon's automated warehouse in Swindon, UK. Swindon feels strain as new depot sucks up jobs. Firm has hired 2,000 staff in a matter of months in Wiltshire town, with ripple effect on other businesses.
Amazon advertises new roles as ‘a job for life, not just for Christmas’.
On an industrial estate outside Swindon, it’s the busiest time of year at Amazon’s newest warehouse in Britain. Black boxes rattle along miles of conveyor belt, carrying everything from toys to painkillers amid a cacophony of alarms and the faint hum of Christmas songs.
The vast site is a stark reminder of Amazon’s might. As well as upending consumer habits and standing accused of gaining an unfair advantage by paying too little in tax and hollowing out high streets, the company is creating huge distortions in the jobs market. The new depot has created its own gravitational force sucking staff away from other businesses such as care homes.
The latest outpost of Jeff Bezos’s empire also illustrates the shifting economic sands in the western world. In July, the nearby Honda car factory closed – a decision blamed partly on Brexit – with the loss of about 3,000 direct jobs plus thousands more in the supply chain, many of which were high-paying, skilled roles.
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