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Domhnall Gleeson in "Ex Machina." A24/"Ex Machina" The AI, named Ava (played by newcomer Alicia Vikander), speaks and acts as any human being, but physically there's no mistaking that she's a robot.
We’ve seen several types of specialized art robots before, capable of drawing portraits with a pen, painting them, or even using an Etch-a-Sketch, but [Joris] and [Felix]’s creation seems to ...
When successful artist Ai-Da unveiled a new portrait of King Charles this week, the humanoid robot described what inspired ...
Illustrators have made a living creating book covers. Now, artificial intelligence is learning to make art. Michael Whelan has made a career painting aliens, dragons, robots and other fantastical ...
Scribit, the wall-crawling graffiti robot that can draw (and, just as importantly, erase) any image you can think of onto a vertical surface of your choice, made its debut this week at CES 2019.
The drawing robot isn’t a commercial project, just something Google made for fun, but it is a cool demo of what can be built with the phone you have in your pocket.
We talked to the movie’s lead concept artist and robot designer, Victor Martinez, about how he created a whole slew of robot fighters. He told us about his unlikely influences (Ben Templesmith ...
Last week we posted the full list of robots that we set to appear in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, now we get a good look at them!Thanks to this Flickr account, an awesome batch of concept ...
At least, that’s what his Kickstarter project page claims — and he’s seeking funds to make Drawing Machine 2.0, which will include a more precise, horizontally-oriented drawing mechanism ...
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But coding is a complex, confusing, and abstract concept that’s difficult to learn as an adult and particularly hard for young children to understand. Root might be able to change that.
And so Ai-Da the art-producing robot was born (named after Victorian computing visionary Ada Lovelace). Ai-Da has a humanoid head and neck, including a full head of long hair.