![]() ![]() "Something about it makes me feel like this is not made by human being," Julia Olderius, in charge of concept development at the museum, told AFP.ĪLSO READ: 'Met PM Modi discussed AI disadvantage, regulation,' says ChatGPT's Sam Altman The idea was to create a mix of styles from five famed sculptors who each made their mark on their era: Michelangelo (Italy 1475-1564), Auguste Rodin (France 1840-1917), Kathe Kollwitz (Germany 1867-1945), Kotaro Takamura (Japan 1883-1956) and Augusta Savage (US 1892-1962). On show at Stockholm's National Museum of Science and Technology, the statue measures 150 centimetres (4 feet 11 inches) and weighs 500 kilograms. Shaking up traditional conceptions about creativity and art, the stainless steel statue depicts an androgynous person with the lower half of the body covered by a swath of material, holding a bronze globe in one hand. "This is a true statue created by five different masters that would never have been able to collaborate in real life," said Pauliina Lunde, a spokeswoman for Swedish machine engineering group Sandvik that used three AI software programmes to create the artwork.ĪLSO READ: AI imagines human history and future. The world's first Al sculpture "The Impossible Statue", is displayed at the Tekniska Museum in Stockholm on June 8, 2023. ![]() A historical dream team of five master sculptors, including Michelangelo, Rodin and Takamura, have trained artificial intelligence (AI) to design a sculpture dubbed "the Impossible Statue", now on show in a Swedish museum. ![]()
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