Google Employs Artificial Intelligence To Restore Old Paintings Destroyed During WW2
Google is doing its part to restore several lost pieces of art that got destroyed during WW2. In order to restore the art, the search engine giant is using artificial intelligence, according to Mashable. It is said that these pieces were part of the loot collected by the German army, which was stored at a castle in Austria. During the last few months of the war, this castle played host to a still-unconfirmed number of artworks by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, with the most valuable ones being part of a series called the "Faculty Paintings." However, the Faculty Paintings have been largely destroyed, and only black and white photographs of them exist.
Oct-8-2021, 19:00:12 GMT
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