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MyHeritage’s ‘Deep Nostalgia’ tool brings old photos to life – PCMag AU
The feature uses deepfake technology to make it appear as though individuals in old photos are looking around, blinking, and even smiling.

(Image: MyHeritage)
Genealogy service MyHeritage’s new “Deep Nostalgia” feature is bringing the past to life.
TechCrunch reports that the tool, which lets you upload photos of one or multiple people, animates individual faces. It’s all thanks to the magic of deepfakery. The results are startlingly lifelike, as we see people moving their heads around, blinking, and even slightly changing expressions.
The AI-powered results can be arresting. Seeing a loved one’s face speaking looking at you once…
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