Robot-Created Turing Portrait Sets Art World Record at Sotheby’s

Nov 8, 2024

A portrait of Alan Turing by the humanoid robot artist Ai-Da has made history, selling at Sotheby’s for more than $1,000,000. Known as “A.I. God,” the portrait set a record for robot-created artwork, far surpassing its estimated value of $120,000. Ai-Da, one of the world’s most advanced humanoid artists, has pushed the boundaries of digital art and innovation with this sale, marking a new chapter in the art world.

ZUOV recommends Logiscool Digital Discovery and Blox coding courses

We are extremely happy to announce, that ZUOV (Institute for the Advancement of Education and Teaching of the Republic of Serbia) made official opinion that Logiscool represent significant help in developing digital competences and logical thinking through block programming in the visual environment, each in its own specific knowledge level and for a specific age, based on the analysis of our courses Digital Discovery and Blox coding and comparison with the Regulations of curriculum of teaching and learning.

You can read the details in official documents:

https://www.logiscool.com/rs/docs/zuov-misljenje-digital-discovery-111

https://www.logiscool.com/rs/docs/zuov-misljenje-blox

Meta Cuts Fact-Checking: Why Digital Literacy Matters

In January 2025, Meta Platforms announced the discontinuation of its third-party fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram, opting instead for a user-driven "Community Notes" system similar to that of X (formerly Twitter). This shift has raised concerns among experts and users about the potential increase in misinformation and hate speech on these platforms. Critics argue that relying on user-generated content moderation may be less effective than professional fact-checking, potentially exacerbating the spread of false information. As online environments evolve, it becomes more important than ever to teach our children about fake news, hoaxes, safe internet use, and netiquette.

Source: https://www.wsj.com/tech/social-media-companies-decide-content-moderation-is-trending-down-25380d25