Watching pictures painted by artificial intelligence, everyone thinks that is the work of a true artist

See a series of drawings by artificial intelligence published by Bloomberg Businessweek, many people are amazed and find it hard to believe that they are machine works.

See a series of drawings by artificial intelligence published by Bloomberg Businessweek, many people are amazed and find it hard to believe that they are machine works.

More than a year after receiving a high school diploma, Robbie Barrat left his hometown to Silicon Valley to teach drawing computers. He developed an AI software and loaded a few thousand paintings to make it possible to learn how to draw pictures. As a result, the following landscape paintings were born.

Picture 1 of Watching pictures painted by artificial intelligence, everyone thinks that is the work of a true artist
Photo: Bloomberg Businessweek.

Picture 2 of Watching pictures painted by artificial intelligence, everyone thinks that is the work of a true artist
Photo: Robbie Barrat's Twitter.

Robbie Barrat's AI software takes more than 2 weeks to complete these drawings, 'too long' if based on computer standards.

Barrat has now become a researcher at Stanford University. He said, AI will be one of the biggest artistic movements of this century. AI has a great untapped potential. Barrat hopes, in the future, people and AI technology will work together in many different areas of life.

Picture 3 of Watching pictures painted by artificial intelligence, everyone thinks that is the work of a true artist

Picture 4 of Watching pictures painted by artificial intelligence, everyone thinks that is the work of a true artist Photo: Robbie Barrat's Twitter.

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