A brand new AI robotic arm was created to color compelling art work and is now coming to the forefront as a revolutionary entity. FRIDA (Framework and Robotics Initiative for Creating Arts) is a robotic arm created at Carnegie Mellon College’s College of Laptop Science and is the most recent addition to the college’s artwork world.
The AI arm is called after iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, and may collaborate with people to create artworks, Aaron Aupperlee, Senior Director of Media Relations, stated in a letter shared with Gizmodo.
FRIDA’s creation was performed by Peter Schaldenbrand, a Ph.D. pupil on the College of Laptop Science alongside school members Jean Oh and Jim McCann.
Aupperlee shared FRIDA’s artworks with Gizmodo together with photographs of FRIDA’s work.
Click on via to see FRIDA’s creative course of.
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