Oh great, another impossibly creepy AI Royal portrait
Briefly

Ai-Da, a robot artist, unveiled a new portrait of King Charles III titled Algorithm King at the AI for Good summit in Geneva. The painting has received criticism for its unsettling resemblance to the character Emperor Palpatine rather than a dignified monarch. Ai-Da's artistic process involved analyzing multiple images of King Charles, utilizing AI algorithms and robotic technology to create the portrait, which integrates aspects of tone, texture, and abstraction but does not result in a flattering likeness.
Ai-Da drew from multiple images of King Charles, using her AI algorithms and robotic arm to create a portrait integrating tone, texture, and abstraction.
The latest portrait of King Charles III by Ai-Da was unveiled at the AI for Good summit, but its likeness received mixed reactions, leaning toward unsettling.
The portrait, titled Algorithm King, failed to produce a non-creepy likeness of King Charles III, reminiscent of character designs more suited to the Galactic Empire.
Ai-Da's artistic capabilities stem from input gathered from PhD students and professors at the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham, showcasing inter-disciplinary collaboration.
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