Robot That Turns What You Write Into Physical Pictures: FRIDA

Developed at Carnegie Mellon University in the USA, FRIDA, unlike its rival DALL-E, transforms your writing into physical works of art rather than digital drawings.
 Robot That Turns What You Write Into Physical Pictures: FRIDA
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DALL-E, the artificial intelligence that wreaked havoc on the internet last year, blew everyone’s minds by turning your writings into works of art. Although some artists rightly saw this development of artificial intelligence as an insult to art, DALL-E won the admiration of the vast majority.

On the other hand, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in the USA rolled up their sleeves to introduce a new competitor to DALL-E. Moreover, unlike this rival DALL-E, it really paints.

He can make mistakes while painting, just like a real painter.

Inspired by the world-famous artist Frida Kahlo, this robot arm named FRIDA can make paintings according to the information given to it with the help of people. We need to point out that FRIDA, which needed help to put paint on the pallets in front of it, could not produce original works on its own. Likewise, at FRIDA, he transforms what is said to him into visuals, just like DALL-E and its other “digital siblings”.

It takes about 1 to 3 hours for this robot to complete a work, as it creates a painting by painting from scratch. In addition, the team that designed FRIDA uses an algorithm that would allow artificial intelligence to make mistakes. In other words, FRIDA can make mistakes and cover up the mistakes while painting, just like a real artist. In addition, in the statement about FRIDA, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, rather than being a competitor to FRIDA’s human creativity; states that it was developed to help people who are already creative but cannot use this creativity due to some obstacles.

You can reach all the works drawn by FRIDA, which quickly attracted attention in a short time and brought the “power” of artificial intelligence to the physical world, on the Twitter account here.

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