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A sculpture inspired by the work of five of the world's most prominent sculptors is displayed in a Swedish museum Thanks to artificial intelligence software. Among them, Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin, were created exclusively Speaking to Agence France-Presse, Polina, a spokeswoman for Sandvik, the company that designed the statue, said: Lundy, it's an actual statue made by five sculpting masters who wouldn't collaborate in real life. The statue, made of stainless steel, is 150 cm high and weighs 500 kg to the change in kilogram, in the Stockholm Technology Museum, in an indicative move Traditional concepts of art For this work a woman whose lower body is covered with a tunic, holds a bronze orb in her left hand weath The idea of this statue is to create a mixture of the styles of the five sculptors, each of whom was printed The field of sculpture in his time, namely Michelangelo (Italy, 1564-1475), Auguste Rodin (France, w wrap all 1840-1917), Cathy Kollwitz (Germany, 1867-1945), Kotaro Takamura (Japan, 1883-1956.) Augusta Savage (USA, 1892-1962) “There is something about the statue that makes you feel like it is not created by humans To complete the sculpture, Sandvik engineers fed the artificial intelligence systems with many images Sculptures created by these artists Then the artificial intelligence programs presented a set of two-dimensional images that reflect, according to Alderius The character of each sculptor "Our engineers combined these two-dimensional images into a three-dimensional model, and here it is We started making the statue Or just a technical achievement? Alderius replies, "Yes, I think so But is this sculpture a work of art? The judgment in this regard is up to the public is an art," she considered Source: skynewsarabia