Robot Dogs Featuring Musk, Zuckerberg, and Picasso Heads Spark Outrage
Robot dogs with Musk, Zuckerberg and Kim Jung Un AI faces branded 'nightmare'
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An interactive art installation featuring robot dogs with the heads of notable figures like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg has sparked horror among viewers online. Created by American artist Beeple, the exhibit critiques the power of tech platforms in shaping reality and has been showcased in Berlin's New National Gallery.
- 01Robot dogs with lifelike heads of famous personalities have been displayed in Berlin.
- 02The installation critiques the influence of technology on reality.
- 03The piece, titled 'Regular Animals,' was first shown at Art Basel Miami Beach 2025.
- 04Online reactions have been overwhelmingly negative, with many calling the robots 'nightmare' material.
- 05The dogs print AI-generated art based on their recorded images.
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An unsettling art installation featuring robot dogs with the heads of prominent figures such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg has drawn significant attention and horror from online viewers. These bizarre machines, part of an interactive exhibit by American artist Beeple (Mike Winkelmann), are currently showcased at the New National Gallery in Berlin, Germany. The dogs are designed to critique the immense power tech platforms wield in shaping perceptions of reality. Each robot dog uses built-in cameras to capture images, which are then printed out and transformed by AI into pop-art styles reminiscent of artists like Andy Warhol. Despite the exhibit's artistic intent, social media reactions have been largely negative, with many users expressing their discomfort and describing the creations as 'creepy' and 'frightening.' Beeple emphasized the significance of understanding the influence of technology, noting that changes made by tech companies do not require traditional lobbying efforts. The installation, titled 'Regular Animals,' was first unveiled at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2025.
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