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Beeple unleashes robotic dogs bearing tech moguls' faces in Berlin gallery
The installation lands amid mounting public unease about the concentration of AI power in a few American tech executives, using satire as critique.
The facts · bedrock
American digital artist Beeple has installed a pack of AI-controlled robotic dogs in a Berlin gallery. The robots bear the faces of prominent men in the technology industry. The work is on display in Germany.
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Art-as-provocation frame
"Beeple has unleashed a pack of robotic dogs wearing the faces of Silicon Valley's most powerful men through a Berlin gallery — a pointed piece of political art skewering the people racing to build AI."
Tech-anxiety frame
"AI-controlled machines roaming a public space with the faces of the men shaping our future is exactly the unsettling spectacle the moment calls for, making the abstract dread of unaccountable tech power physical and visible."