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Typos and shutdowns: robot ‘gives evidence’ to Lords committee

Ai-Da, described as ‘world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist’, struggles at times to answer peers’ questions

In a groundbreaking hearing, a robot “gave evidence” to a House of Lords committee on Tuesday – where it read typos from its pre-written script, struggled to hear questions, and needed to be rebooted halfway through the session.

“Ai-Da”, described by its creator, Aiden Meller, as “the world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist”, appeared in front of the Lords communications and digital committee as part of its inquiry into the future of the creative industries in the UK.

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