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AI ‘resurrects’ 54 Roman emperors, in stunningly lifelike images – Livescience.com
An artist used machine learning to create the photorealistic portraits.

Ancient Roman emperors’ faces have been brought to life in digital reconstructions; the unnervingly realistic image project includes the Emperors Caligula, Nero
and Hadrian
, among others.
The features of these long-dead rulers have been preserved in hundreds of sculptures, but even the most detailed carvings can’t convey what these men truly looked like when they were alive. To explore that, Canadian cinematographer and virtual reality designer Daniel Voshart used machine learning computer…
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