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Humanoid robot Ai-Da paints portrait of UK’s King Charles

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 16 – Ai-Da unveiled 'Algorithm King,' an AI-generated portrait of King Charles III, highlighting AI's role in art and sparking global debate at the United Nations summit, organizers said.

  • In 2025, the humanoid robot Ai-Da revealed a portrait of King Charles III titled "Algorithm King" during an event held at the United Nations’ Geneva campus.
  • Ai-Da, introduced in 2019, was developed in the UK by art expert Aidan Meller along with a team of engineers to pioneer new forms of artistic creation through artificial intelligence and robotics.
  • The portrait was displayed alongside Ai-Da's earlier 2022 depiction of Queen Elizabeth II during an event organized by the United Nations focused on the positive impacts of artificial intelligence, encouraging conversations about AI's influence in the art world.
  • Ai-Da emphasized that unveiling her artwork of King Charles III goes beyond artistic expression, highlighting the changing impact of artificial intelligence within our culture.
  • The event sparked debate over AI's impact on art, with Ai-Da emphasizing responsible innovation while critics questioned AI's place in creative fields.
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As technology not only changes the world but also changes the art world, “Ai-Da”, the world’s first AI artist robot, paints portraits of King Charles III with mechanical arms and AI algorithms, ready to showcase work on stage at the UN

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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