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People look at Linda Dounia Rebeiz's 14° 40′ 34.46″ N 17° 26′ 15.14″ W, which is displayed during a preview for a first-ever AI-dedicated art sale at Christie's Auctions in New York City, on Feb. 5, 2025.

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Christie’s plans its first AI art auction

The esteemed art auction house Christie’s will hold its first-ever show dedicated solely to AI-generated art later this month.

The event, called “Augmented Intelligence” will kick off on Feb. 20 and conclude on March 5. It will feature art from the 1960s artist and programmer Harold Cohen, as well as contemporary artists including Pindar Van Arman and Holly Herndon. An autonomous robot made by Alexander Reben will paint live during the show in Christie’s galleries in New York’s Rockefeller Center.

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