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AI surpasses human potential with creativity

Published by: Team GI Youth

Artist Smriti Keshari’s ‘Altar’ is a sculpture that enshrines the Python code AlphaGo, immerses the audiences in a captivating view of the realm of AI surpassing human potential with creativity, is displayed at National Academy of Sciences, Washington.

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Published on 11, Jun 2023

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