Paintings created by artificial intelligence Botto sold at auction for $1 million
What’s going on
- The Botto algorithm, trained to paint pictures, has earned its first million dollars at an auction – we are talking about the sale of four works on the SuperRare platform, presented as NFTs.
- Artificial intelligence uses algorithms to analyze millions of artworks and paint your own paintings.
- The process of creating a picture consists of several stages: first, the algorithm generates random words and phrases that determine the direction of work, on the basis of which the plot of the picture is formed. Having finished working on the work, the neural network determines whether the work corresponds to the original meaning – in case of a discrepancy, the algorithm redoes the picture. The final stage is the definition of the title of the work.
- The neural network generates about 350 paintings per week, but only a part of the works selected by a special commission gets to the auction. The paintings are exhibited as NFTs, a unique digital certificate stored on the blockchain.
- The authors of the project believe that in the near future Botto will also be able to write music and books.
Examples of paintings painted by the Botto algorithm:
What does it mean
With the development of modern technologies, the role of artificial intelligence in art is rapidly increasing. Despite the fact that the works created by the neural network are currently far from ideal, technologies are constantly improving: in recent years, the number of high-quality works of art created by AI has been growing. For example, artificial intelligence completed the unfinished tenth symphony of Beethoven – the audience could not even determine where the notes written by the composer ended and the part of the neural network began. In 2020, the short film “Lawyers” (Solicitors) was also presented, the script of which was written by the GPT-3 neural network.
Should we be afraid that artificial intelligence will “take away” work from a person? Every year, the number of professions that the neural network can handle is increasing – algorithms are already writing articles, making diagnoses, and issuing loans. Experts say that artificial intelligence is not a competitor, but an assistant to modern man: with the help of machine learning, you can free workers from routine and boring work. According to forecasts, by the end of the century, 70% of modern professions will be automated, but this does not mean that robots will replace people – new ones will replace existing specialties.