It’s hard to explain the mix of emotions that spark upon seeing a photo of Frederick Douglass come alive with the click of a button. And yet, there he is, blinking and nodding as if he were just alive ...
Today we capture high resolution photos and 4K 60fps video from our phones — but our old family photos don't have any of the benefits of technology. Old photos can be grainy and discolored, while ...
One genealogy company is doing what used to be reserved for celebrities — reanimating the dead. Genealogy company MyHeritage introduced its “Deep Nostalgia” tool Thursday. Similar to so-called “deep ...
Nostalgia website MyHeritage has launched a new service that allows you to create lifelike animations of faces in still photos. The AI-powered service called Deep Nostalgia, launched last week, is ...
The animations you get from the service are eerie. MyHeritage says it used motion capture from its own employees to make the animations more lifelike. You can see facial features shifting unnaturally ...
LEHI, Utah — We're now able to get a glimpse of what our ancestors were like using a tool called "Deep Nostalgia." Within a few seconds, your results appear on the screen of your smartphone or your ...
Earlier this year, social media was briefly taken over by seemingly everyone using MyHeritage’s Deep Nostalgia feature to bring old photos to life. The company whose AI technology powers Deep ...
AI-enabled synthetic media is being used as a tool for manipulating real emotions and capturing user data by genealogy service MyHeritage, which has just launched a new feature — called “deep ...
D-ID, the Israeli company leveraging artificial intelligence to create unique, viral experiences like “Deep Nostalgia,” which animates the faces of long-lost relatives in your old photos, announced ...
FALL RIVER — Ever wonder what Lizzie Borden looked like in real life? The genealogy platform MyHeritage released a feature that animates faces in still photos using video re-enactment technology. The ...
A website where users can animate still photos of people has gone viral, as over 10 million images have been uploaded in around two weeks. The technology, called Deep Nostalgia, was released as a ...