Bringing Dead to Life in Photos With Deep Nostalgia Becomes Hot a Topic
MyHeritage has launched Deep Nostalgia, an intriguing service that uses artificial intelligence to bring to life a photo of people or even entire figure, turning them into animations using special algorithms.

The development of artificial intelligence, although it not easy, successively shows that it is something important for the world and can give amazing results. A proof of this is a service developed by the Israeli company D-ID - Deep Nostalgia, based on deepfake technology, which can revive not only old photos, but also entire figurescaptured in them using a special algorithm.
Interestingly, after ing a photo, the system first restores it and then creates a short animated movie in the form of a .gif file. To use the system, s just need to sign up for a free MyHeritage and then a photo of their choice, which can be taken with any camera. AI s both new and old photos. The latter are particularly popular among internet s, where they often animate photos of their deceased relatives.
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The service has caused quite a stir among s - there was also a lot of mixed feelings, which is actually quite understandable. Bringing to life the faces of the deceased from photographs, although interesting, can evoke negative emotions. That's why Deep Nostalgia will remain a curiosity for many people and not something they will use on a regular basis.
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