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Above the Fold Consent-based brothel wants to fix problem of bad robot sex Sex dolls can be made to do anything the user desires—both in and outside the realms of morality. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Humanoid robots transform visual artworks into sound waves at the Smithsonian Made by Japanese firm SoftBank, "Peppers" will allow the visually impaired to experience art through sound at the Washington, DC museum. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold What does AI-generated art look like? An exhibition at Nature Morte in New Dehli showcases the artwork generated not by human hand, but by artificial intelligence. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The Document Agenda: “Solid light works” Iran indulges its reptilian paranoia, machines are making art that's fooling the human eye, and book reviews, argues one critic, only seem to offer vapid... by Caroline Christie
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