The proliferation of artificial intelligence and technology means that many of the jobs that humans currently do will be carried out by our robot brethren in the near future.
Some jobs are under threat, such as those in the transport sector, while some have already been surrendered to robots, such as much of the manufacturing industry.
One area that science has often struggled to recreate in robots and their ilk is creativity, and the human ability to create art out of nothing. That is where Ai-Da, the world’s first ultra-realistic humanoid AI robot artist, comes in.
JOE caught up with Ai-Da in London to find what inspires her, how she thinks, and whether she knows what love is.
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