AI robot Ai-Da presents original artworks in University of Oxford exhibition

Not quite sure how I feel about the art itself, but its mere existence is at the very least impressive. Via dezeen.
The AI robot, who was invented by gallery director Aidan Meller, can draw things from life using an inbuilt camera, a mechanical arm developed at Leeds University, and algorithms developed by scientists at Oxford.
In order to draw, the camera analysis the object in front of it and creates a virtual path, which is fed into a path execution algorithm that produces real-space coordinates for the robotic arm.
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