Ai-Da Robot has made headlines painting everyone from the Queen to Billie Eilish and Paul McCartney. Now, she is set to answer questions at the House of Lords during an inquiry into tech and creativity. It's a 'real moment in history', as creator Aidan Meller tells Sky News.
With AI now ubiquitous in everyday human life, from the use of predictive text to 3D printers, the world needs to keep up, says Mr Meller.
"I use that word deliberately because it is literally beyond what we thought we would... you know, we were all bought up in the 60s, 70s, 80s, with Star Wars and the like. And we thought they were just fantasy creations."After Ai-Da's evidence on Tuesday, further sessions will take place as part of the House of Lords inquiry later in October - with bosses at Google and the British Film Institute following in her robot footsteps.
There is a lot of fear around AI, Mr Meller says, and he admits it would be"foolish" to say it won't take jobs from humans,"in all industries".
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