AN EERIE new website lets you bring old photos to life with artificial intelligence.

Deep Nostalgia is a tool that animates any human portrait photo you upload with the aim of making your family history come alive.

The tool was able to animate this portrait of US president Abraham Lincoln taken in 1863

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The tool was able to animate this portrait of US president Abraham Lincoln taken in 1863
It also works on author Charles Dickens

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It also works on author Charles Dickens

We tried it out with big historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria and the results are pretty creepy.

The tool can be found on the My Heritage website.

An explainer states: “Animate the faces in your family photos with amazing technology.

“Experience your family history like never before!”

Queen Victoria can be brought to life with the tool

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Queen Victoria can be brought to life with the tool
It also works on paintings and statues

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It also works on paintings and statues

All you need to do is quickly create an account and then start uploading your images.

A few seconds after the upload you should see the image moving like a Live Photo on an iPhone.

AI selects the best and most realistic facial movements for each photo.

It was trained to do this using pre-recorded facial movement videos.

The site says it doesn’t send your photos to any third parties.

The AI only works on pictures of faces but those faces don’t have to be from a photograph.

It worked on the Mona Lisa and a painting of Henry VIII.

One bemused archaeologist even tried it on ancient statues with some hilarious results.

Dartmouth lecturer Flint Dibble tweeted: “Alright, I’m joining the game and animating some ancient stuff. This is from the Acropolis Museum in Athens.

“Kinda fun, though it won’t work on ancient animals!”

Another happy user animated a photo of her grandmother when she was younger.

They tweeted: “oh my! @MyHeritage has created such an extraordinary photo animation tool. Here is my grandmother!”

What is artificial intelligence?

Here’s what you need to know…

  • Artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is a type of computer software
  • Typically, a computer will do what you tell it to do
  • But artificial intelligence simulates the human mind, and can make its own deductions, inferences or decisions
  • A simple computer might let you set an alarm to wake you up
  • But an AI system might scan your emails, work out that you’ve got a meeting tomorrow, and then set an alarm and plan a journey for you
  • AI tech is often “trained” – which means it observes something (potentially even a human) then learns about a task over time
  • For instance, an AI system can be fed thousands of photos of human faces, then generate photos of human faces all on its own
  • Some experts have raised concerns that humans will eventually lose control of super-intelligent AI
  • But the tech world is still divided over whether or not AI tech will eventually kill us all in a Terminator-style apocalypse

In other news, Spotify has removed hundreds of K-pop songs after a dispute with music distributor Kakao M.

Twitter has launched paid subscriptions that let you charge followers to see your “exclusive” posts.

And, Apple could be releasing as many as nine new iPhones this year, according to rumours.

What do you think of the animated pictures? Let us know in the comments…


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AN EERIE new website lets you bring old photos to life with artificial intelligence.

Deep Nostalgia is a tool that animates any human portrait photo you upload with the aim of making your family history come alive.

The tool was able to animate this portrait of US president Abraham Lincoln taken in 1863

4

The tool was able to animate this portrait of US president Abraham Lincoln taken in 1863
It also works on author Charles Dickens

4

It also works on author Charles Dickens

We tried it out with big historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria and the results are pretty creepy.

The tool can be found on the My Heritage website.

An explainer states: “Animate the faces in your family photos with amazing technology.

“Experience your family history like never before!”

Queen Victoria can be brought to life with the tool

4

Queen Victoria can be brought to life with the tool
It also works on paintings and statues

4

It also works on paintings and statues

All you need to do is quickly create an account and then start uploading your images.

A few seconds after the upload you should see the image moving like a Live Photo on an iPhone.

AI selects the best and most realistic facial movements for each photo.

It was trained to do this using pre-recorded facial movement videos.

The site says it doesn’t send your photos to any third parties.

The AI only works on pictures of faces but those faces don’t have to be from a photograph.

It worked on the Mona Lisa and a painting of Henry VIII.

One bemused archaeologist even tried it on ancient statues with some hilarious results.

Dartmouth lecturer Flint Dibble tweeted: “Alright, I’m joining the game and animating some ancient stuff. This is from the Acropolis Museum in Athens.

“Kinda fun, though it won’t work on ancient animals!”

Another happy user animated a photo of her grandmother when she was younger.

They tweeted: “oh my! @MyHeritage has created such an extraordinary photo animation tool. Here is my grandmother!”

What is artificial intelligence?

Here’s what you need to know…

  • Artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is a type of computer software
  • Typically, a computer will do what you tell it to do
  • But artificial intelligence simulates the human mind, and can make its own deductions, inferences or decisions
  • A simple computer might let you set an alarm to wake you up
  • But an AI system might scan your emails, work out that you’ve got a meeting tomorrow, and then set an alarm and plan a journey for you
  • AI tech is often “trained” – which means it observes something (potentially even a human) then learns about a task over time
  • For instance, an AI system can be fed thousands of photos of human faces, then generate photos of human faces all on its own
  • Some experts have raised concerns that humans will eventually lose control of super-intelligent AI
  • But the tech world is still divided over whether or not AI tech will eventually kill us all in a Terminator-style apocalypse

In other news, Spotify has removed hundreds of K-pop songs after a dispute with music distributor Kakao M.

Twitter has launched paid subscriptions that let you charge followers to see your “exclusive” posts.

And, Apple could be releasing as many as nine new iPhones this year, according to rumours.

What do you think of the animated pictures? Let us know in the comments…


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at [email protected]


This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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