Posted on 11/09/2024 11:44:30 AM PST by BenLurkin
Did the humanoid robot sign the work?
If the value is because its a “first” then what happens if others come along and claim they actually did it first. How do we relaly know this is a “first”? There could be a glut of this so-called early robotic art.
I am skeptical it retains much value let alone $1M.
Money laundering
Aaand, how do we know the artwork wasn’t pre-programmed into the robot?
I’m skeptical too because I suspect that machine could produce another one exactly like it.
That probably hurts market value when you bought the only one in the world. Then someone makes another one.
Better art than Hunter’s at least.
Apparently ugly “art” is an outgrowth of communism. Buildings are ugly, clothing is ugly, industrial design is ugly. The thing that made previous art timeless is that it is beautiful. This ugly stuff is not going to maintain value. Apparently trans, ugly brutalized people is also an outgrowth of communism. Go figure.
110%. Every single “art” gallery is nothing but a money laundering center.
So, some people will pay big money for the output of a computer program as long as it’s called “AI”.
As I recall, other people paid good money for a “painting” done by a monkey.
The Detroit area autoworkers in the 1980s, in the first phase of losing hundreds of thousands of jobs to robot devices: If we all lose our jobs and our suppliers and the places we used to spend our money dry up, then they should sell the cars to robots to drive them.
Actually, the self-driving cars and other “autonomous vehicles” were later invented.
Some AI entity should buy the robot art with Bitcoin funds.
As with Hunter’s “art” they probably have lots of AI generated “critics” who will acclaim it.
Or W’s.
The resale price of his work should be much lower than the original sale price. Hunter’s that is.
Dot Matrix would make an okay Bond Girl name, too.
It worked in Spaceballs :)
humanoid-robot-Ai-Da-portrait of alan-turing
“Money laundering”
Yep
I’d rather have one painted by an elephant.
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