Simulated intelligence representation of Alan Turing sells for record $1.3m at closeout
Fine art has been initially assessed to sell for between $120,000, $180,000,

Artificial intelligence Da Robot's computer based intelligence God craftsmanship. — artificial intelligence Da Robot Studios

Simulated intelligence Da Robot's "Computer based intelligence God" work of art. — simulated intelligence Da Robot Studios

A simulated intelligence created representation of Alan Turing, who is the famous The Second Great War codebreaker, has been sold for a record $1.3 million at closeout.




According to BBC, there were 27 offers for the advanced work of art offer of "Computer based intelligence God", which had been initially assessed to sell for between $120,000 (£92,563) and $180,000 (£139,000), said Sotherby's.




It is quite important that mathematician Turing was a trailblazer of software engineering and was otherwise called the dad of man-made consciousness (simulated intelligence).




According to the closeout house, the memorable deal "dispatches another outskirts in the worldwide workmanship market, laying out the sale benchmark for a fine art by a humanoid robot".




The work by simulated intelligence Da Robot is "the principal humanoid robot craftsman to have a fine art sold at closeout", it added.




Furthermore, the workmanship piece is an enormous scope unique representation of Turing, who learned at Lord's School, Cambridge.

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