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    Posted: 24.Jan.2014 at 04:00

In a previous blog post I talked about my colleagues' work with robots:

Because I had an eye doctor's appointent, I worked from home two days ago. When I let my team know I was working from home, I explained that my fancy eyewear does not yet know how to 3D print itself. I still need to go to the opthamologist annually.

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So when I came in yesterday morning, I saw that our robot was learning to draw.

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I have mentioned what I think of modern art. I once paid $32 to go to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MoMA) so I could see things like this:

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So in my humble opinion, I think what the robot has drawn would quality:

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I call it "Tangerine Peel Unrolled." I believe it will fetch millions of dollars at auction.

Sketchy behavior is alive in the lab.

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