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Egyptian authorities release robotic artist “Ida”

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Robot Ida in front of one of her works of art

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Robot Ida in front of one of her works of art

After several days of custodial detention by the Egyptian authorities, the robot artist “Ida”, who relied on artificial intelligence to paint works of art, was released.

Last week, authorities arrested Ida, a mathematician named Ada Lovelace, for fear of spyware.

The robot artist was detained for ten days for threatening to attend an art exhibition at the Great Pyramid in Giza.

In a statement, the British Embassy in Cairo said it was pleased to see a robot artist named “Ida” after completing customs clearance procedures.

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