By @justPEREZplay
Online Genealogy platform
MyHeritage has rolled out a new service that allows users to turn old family photos into breathtaking animations. The incredible AI based Deep Nostalgia technology will show you how your ancestors may have moved, smiled and even looked. I am blown away by the examples the company shared on their Instagram. Learn more and try it out for yourself
The genealogy platform MyHeritage released a new AI-powered feature called Deep Nostalgia and it turns totally still photos into animated faces. Before someone asks, there’s no magic here. The tool uses pre-recorded videos of facial movements, selects the one that works best for the particular still photo, and applies it to create a “real-life” moving pic.
The idea behind Deep Nostalgia was to give people the opportunity to upload photos of their deceased relatives and revive them in animated short videos. And it seems like people on Twitter went crazy about the whole thing this Sunday, as everyone was excited to get their hands on the viral animator.
The genealogy platform MyHeritage released a new AI-powered feature called Deep Nostalgia and it turns totally still photos into animated faces. Before someone asks, there’s no magic here. The tool uses pre-recorded videos of facial movements, selects the one that works best for the particular still photo, and applies it to create a “real-life” moving pic.
The idea behind Deep Nostalgia was to give people the opportunity to upload photos of their deceased relatives and revive them in animated short videos. And it seems like people on Twitter went crazy about the whole thing this Sunday, as everyone was excited to get their hands on the viral animator.
This AI tool that brings old portraits to life is going viral for all good reasons
This AI tool that brings old portraits to life is going viral for all good reasons
Deep Nostalgia is the latest thing to have caught Twitter s attention and people are now busy creating Harry Potter-style photos.
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Screenshots from GIF posted by Keerthik Sasidharan
HIGHLIGHTS
You just need to upload a photo of the person on the MyHeritage website.
People are following this trend and posting many such GIFs on Twitter.
If you have ever watched a Harry Potter movie, I am sure you would have wished to have those magical photographs and newspapers, the people printed on which could talk and move. It is surreal to watch that happen on screen but we all knew it could never become real, because, obviously, that is all fiction. I am glad to tell you that is no longer true, kind of. A new trend is going viral on Twitter where people are posting GIFs of old people moving in still photos. And t