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© Thomson Reuters Foundation'Spooky' AI tool brings dead relatives' photos to life
By Umberto Bacchi ROME©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Ma-Hu
I have just tried this on an old photo of myself. It looks like someone's face has been superimposed over mine. Which is pretty much what this is.
Nah.
Sven Asai
As there are also computerized colorings of old black-and-white photographs or movies, you can now fake everything, for fun or fir worse. A little bit scaring, right? Imagine Stalin giving a current WH press conference or Hitler speaking the evening news and such. Crazy... one shouldn’t do everything that technology has to offer.
starpunk
At the NASA Glenn facility there is a John Glenn hologram, but like all holograms it's limiyed in memory. That one is based on an interview he had and a limited number of questions. It's the same deal with Roy Orbison and Michael Jackson holograms. And these 'photo' jobs are no different.
Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby.
timeon
I bet a bunch of professors having too much time also criticized the photography and the movie technology when it first broke through.
starpunk
Kanye West made a hologram of Kim's father programmed to glorify himself. A hologram of a dead man singing the praises of Kayne! What a disgusting revolting (ab)use of ego.
Next thing you know, some idiot teacher will use a hologram of Adolf Hitler in a history class 'saying' that he LOVES Jews. This is nothing less than OBSCENE.