Ai-Da
The World’s First Ultra-Realistic AI Robot Artist
Ai-Da is not a speaker in the traditional sense. She is a functioning AI system embodied in a humanoid robot, designed to create art and engage in conversation about creativity, technology and the role of machines in human processes. Developed by a team of engineers, roboticists and AI specialists, she uses cameras in her eyes, robotic arms and AI models to observe, interpret and produce original work in real time.
Her presence shifts the conversation immediately. Rather than discussing artificial intelligence in abstract terms, she makes it visible and tangible, prompting a different kind of engagement around authorship, decision making and the role of human input in creative and operational systems.
Signature Keynotes
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Ai-Da creates artwork in real time, demonstrating how machine perception and interpretation function, supported by her technical team
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A moderated exchange exploring authorship, originality and decision making, with her creators facilitating dialogue
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A session examining how AI reshapes workflows and processes
The Ai-Da Effect
When Ai-Da appears, AI moves from concept to reality.
Audiences leave ready to:
Experience AI as something tangible, not theoretical
Question assumptions about creativity and authorship
Think differently about human and machine roles
Engage more directly with the implications of AI
Why Book Ai-Da
Ai-Da offers something fundamentally different. She makes artificial intelligence immediate, visible and difficult to ignore, giving organisations a way to engage with its implications in a way that is both experiential and intellectually engaging
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