AI artwork of Alan Turing sells for record $1.3m
AI artwork of Alan Turing sells for record $1.3m
A painting by an AI robot of the eminent globe War Two codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for a record $1.3m (£1m) at auction.
Sotherby’s said there were 27 bids for the digital art sale of “A.I. God”, which had been originally estimated to sell for between $120,000 (£9,252) and $180,000 (£139,000).
Mathematician Turing was a pioneer of computer science and known as the father of artificial intelligence (AI).
The auction house said the historic sale “launches a recent frontier in the global art economy, establishing the auction point of reference for an artwork by a humanoid robot”.
It added the work by Ai-Da Robot is “the first humanoid robot artist to have an artwork sold at auction.”
The work is a large scale original portrait of Turing, who studied at King’s College, Cambridge.
The scientist played a crucial role in the Allies’ win over Nazi Germany in globe War Two by helping to crack codes and deciphering the infamous Enigma machine at Bletchley Park.
After the war he produced a detailed design for a digital computer in the modern sense.
Sotherby’s said the online sale, which ended at 19:00 GMT on Thursday, was bought by an undisclosed buyer for a worth “far outstripping the artwork’s approximate worth”.
The auction house said the sale worth for the first artwork by a humanoid robot artist “marks a instant in the history of modern and contemporary art and reflects the growing intersection between A.I. technology and the global art economy”.
Ai-Da Robot, which uses an advanced A.I. language model to talk, said: “The key worth of my work is its capacity to serve as a catalyst for exchange about emerging technologies.”
The work “invites viewers to reflect on the god-like nature of AI and computing while considering the ethical and societal implications of these advancements”, the robot said.
“Alan Turing recognised this potential, and stares at us, as we race towards this upcoming.”
Aidan Meller, director of the Ai-Da Robot Studios, said: “This auction is an significant instant for the visual arts, where Ai-Da’s artwork brings focus on artworld and societal changes, as we grapple with the rising age of AI.
“The artwork ‘AI God’ raises questions about agency, as AI gains more power.”
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