This was the first time in history that a member of the Royal Family was painted by a humanoid robot.

The portrait features the Queen in her trademark pearls and blue attire, captured with a stoic facial expression. 🤖 Why a Robot Artist?

The portrait was publicly exhibited in following its unveiling. More recently, Ai-Da continued this royal series by unveiling "Algorithm King," a portrait of King Charles III , at the United Nations in 2025.

Oil on canvas, layered and scaled to create a "jagged and fragmented" modernist style.

In 2022, the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot artist, , made history by unveiling " Algorithm Queen ," a multi-dimensional portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate her Platinum Jubilee . Using cameras in her eyes and a robotic arm, Ai-Da created the oil-on-canvas piece to reflect the massive technological shifts that occurred during the Queen's 70-year reign. 👑 The "Algorithm Queen" Portrait

Ai-Da, a humanoid robot named after the 19th-century mathematician Ada Lovelace .

Ai-Da’s creator, Aidan Meller, noted that the Queen was a pioneer who embraced technology—from the first circuit board computers at her coronation to social media later in life. The artwork serves as a "counsel" to discuss our current obsession with technology and its unfolding legacy. 🏟️ Exhibition and Legacy