How Artificial Intelligence Helped to Create a Gaudí-Inspired Thinking Sculpture

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 23/03/2017
How Artificial Intelligence Helped to Create a Gaudí-Inspired Thinking Sculpture

IBM and New-York-based design studio SOFTlab have teamed up to create the first thinking sculpture, inspired by Gaudí and developed with IBM?s Watson cognitive technology for the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Courtesy of IBM IBM and New-York-based design studio SOFTlab have teamed up to create the first thinking sculptu...
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