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Artist uses AI to imagine Taylor Swift in eras throughout history - from a prehistoric cavewoman to a futuristic cyborg

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Whether it's Lover, The Tortured Poets Department, or 1989, every Taylor Swift fan has their favourite era. But one skilled artist has brought a whole new meaning to the Eras Tour. Sirio Berati, a digital creator from Canada, has used artificial intelligence (AI) to imagine what Swift would have looked like in eras throughout history. His stunning video sees Swift morphing from a prehistoric cavewoman all the way through to a futuristic cyborg. Speaking to MailOnline, Mr Berati said: 'People are loving it.


Artist Uses AI To Show Cristiano Ronaldo And Lionel Messi Serving Iftar In Dubai - NDTV Food

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From a chilled glass of Rooh Afza to the scrumptious pakoras and dates, the Holy month of Ramadan is synonymous to a delicious Iftaar spread. Abstaining from taking even a drop of water throughout the day and then breaking your fast with some delicious food in the evening is a wholesome experience and holds great significance. During Iftar, most of us enjoy whatever we love and eat enough to fill up our energy bars. Heading to the streets lined with vendors is common during Ramadan. But have you ever seen celebrities serving Iftar meals on streets?


Artist uses AI to predict humanity's future

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Artist uses AI to 'resurrect' stars like Diana, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain who left us too soon

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A photographer used artificial intelligence to bring stars who left us too soon back to life - creating eerie portraits of Princess Diana, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Janis Joplin, Freddie Mercury and others. The haunting and realistic images are the work of Alper Yesiltas, a photographer based in Turkey, created the portraits for a project titled'As If Nothing Happened.' He used artificial intelligence photo enhancer software and photo editing programs to create the pictures. 'With the development of AI technology, I've been excited for a while, thinking that "anything imaginable can be shown in reality,"' Yesiltas wrote about the project. The haunting and realistic images are the work of Alper Yesiltas, a photographer based in Turkey, created the portraits for a project titled'As If Nothing Happened.' 'With the development of AI technology, I've been excited for a while, thinking that "anything imaginable can be shown in reality,"' Yesiltas wrote about the project.


What is AI Art? How Artists Use AI, and How To Generate Your Own

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Imagine yourself standing in an art gallery, admiring an abstract print on the wall in front of you. It has bold colors and intentional-looking brush strokes. You wonder what it could mean. Then, you read the label on the wall--and learn the artwork was generated by an algorithm. Maybe you're frustrated that you were "fooled".


This artist uses AI to show how the world's streets could be more pedestrian-friendly

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Artist and musician Zach Katz virtually transforms the streets of the world's major cities in order to show how the space could be made more hospitable to pedestrians. Every day, he posts new creations on his Twitter account and, in the space of a few weeks, has become something of a star among Internet users, city planners and politicians. How do we imagine the downtown zones of the future? The Twitter account @Betterstreetsai explores this question by using DALL-E, the artificial intelligence (AI) that has started a real trend on the Web. Here, fountains, green space, rails or even roads reserved for bikes and cyclists take over the space to dramatically change the urban landscape.


This Artist Uses AI To Show What Disney Characters Would Look Like In Real Life, And There Are Some AI Hotties, Let Me Tell Ya

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Oregon State student-athlete Jade Carey follows up with Pac-12 Networks after No. 13 Oregon State women's gymnastics defeats No. 21 Arizona State on Saturday, Feb. 5 in Corvallis. Carey scored her first collegiate perfect 10 with a phenomenal performance on Bars. Follow Pac-12 women's gymnastics this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 women's gymnastics to make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Pac-12 Now is available today in your app store for iOS, Android, and Apple TV.


Artist uses AI to imagine what popular cartoon characters would look like in real life

Daily Mail - Science & tech

They are some of the most popular cartoon characters ever created and known the world over - but just what would the likes of Ned Flanders, Rapunzel and Moana look like in real life? Well, the images below offer a glimpse after being created by a digital artist who used artificial intelligence (AI) to help imagine what a host of characters from Disney films to The Simpsons might be like if they were'human'. Hidreley Leli Diao, from Brazil, who grew up watching The Simpsons, Hanna-Barbera shows, and Disney animations, experimented with a piece of software that creates photo-realistic portraits of people who do not actually exist. A digital artist from Brazil has used artificial intelligence software to create photo-realistic portraits showing what popular cartoon characters might look like in real life. FaceApp is a photo-morphing app that uses what it calls artificial intelligence and neural face transformations to make alterations to faces. The app can use photos from your library or you can snap a photo within the app.


Artist Uses AI To Turn Simpsons Characters Into Real People

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I really liked how Moe Szyzlak, Ned Flanders and Milhouse Van Houten turned out because initially I thought that the Simpsons drawing style would be very hard to emulate on'real life' terms, but they are actually very easy to recognize.


Artist uses AI to recreate faces of Jesus Christ and other famous figures

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has found a new expression in the art of Dutch photographer and digital designer Bas Uterwijk, who publishes faces "recreated" by machine learning technology from a software called Artbreeder. The operation of the application is simple to understand: it compiles all known information about a person - not only their physical facial structure, but also geographical and temporal information (place of birth and period of life, for example) - to create a figure that is more approximate than their technical conclusions can draw. Result is obvious: ultra-realistic figures with iconic names in history, such as the first president of the United States, George Washington, or even more contemporary and well-known celebrities, such as the rock star David Bowie, who died in January 2016. There is even Mike Ehrmantraut, a character lived by actor Johnathan Banks in the Breaking Bad series. Certainly, one figure that draws a lot of attention in Uterwijk's Instagram is the "picture" of Jesus Christ.