The world's first artificial intelligence sculpture, called 'The Impossible Statue,' is displayed at the Tekniska museum in Sweden's capital Stockholm on Thursday, June 8, 2023. AFP PHOTO'This is a true statue created by five different masters that would never have been able to collaborate in real life,' said Pauliina Lunde, a spokeswoman for Swedish machine engineering group Sandvik that used three AI software programs to create the artwork.
Visitors will note the muscular body inspired by Michelangelo, and the hand holding the globe inspired by Takamura.Sandvik's engineers trained the AI by feeding it a slew of images of sculptures created by the five artists.The software then proposed several images in 2D, which it believed reflected key aspects from each of the artists.'In the end, we had 2D images of the sculpture, in which we could see the different masters reflected.