If you thought it was just manufacturing and administration jobs that could be taken by robots, think again – the arts aren’t safe, either.
A humanoid, artificially intelligent robot artist is set to open its own exhibition in Oxford.
The machine uses a special robotic arm to paint and an inbuilt camera to ‘see’.
It’s called Ai-Da after the mathematician Ada Lovelace, is said to be the first ultra-realistic robot capable of drawing people from life using her eye and a pencil in her hand, according to its creators. Read more