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'Doppelbangers' debunked: Celebrity couples who look alike are no more likely to stay together than pairs who have different faces, study finds
From Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons, to Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, celebrity couples often look weirdly alike. In fact, the phenomenon has coined the term'doppelbanger' – two people with similar facial features who are intimately involved. This has led to speculation that looking similar is somehow conducive to a better or more long-lasting relationship. But researchers in Germany, who used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse celebrity photos, have found there is no evidence to support this. Celebrity couples who look alike are no more likely to stay together than pairs who have different faces, such as David and Victoria Beckham, and Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, they say.
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AI predicts what celebrity couple's children would look like - FightSaga
Colombian celebs Clara Chia Marti and Gerard Pique have become an item lately. Since then, the Colombian media outlet Pulzo has taken it one step further and used AI to show what their potential children could look like. With the help of Robby Technology, the pics below were produced. For a girl, she would likely share some of her mother's traits such as light brown-blonde hair and more prominent eyebrows. At the same time, she would also look like her father to some extent with certain features inherited from him. If the couple were to have a son, he would most likely take after his dad in appearances.