As we study history, we come across many names and historically important people who lived in different time periods. These people have made their names immortal by contributing something special to the world. Although their work is well known and their information is preserved enough, these people are not.
Of course, they lived way back before we were born. But the only way to preserve someone through time was to be descriptive or art forms such as sculpting and painting. Since even these art forms were not developed enough to hold much detail, we are left to wonder about them. But the modern world has so much to offer in terms of preserving someone’s looks forever. Among photos, videos, holograms, and other amazing methods, AI takes a special place. Artificial intelligence has developed itself to a state where it can pick up descriptions to create a very resembling human picture by itself. Scroll down to take a look at what AI is capable of.
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#1. Apollo.

#2. Lady Of Elche

#3. Queen Nefertiti.

#4. Lucifer.

#5. Statue Of Liberty.

Some of these historical figures are hard to recognize or to have a proper idea of. It might be because they are old and unclear, but also because of the hair and clothing in those certain eras.
#6. Cleopatra.

#7. Aphrodite.

#8. Costanza Bonarelli.

#9. Matau Tathonca.

#10. Mary Shelley.
Photo Courtesy: HidrėlėyBut Hidrėlėy wrote on Bored Panda about how he used an AI to create these amazing pictures that are shared in this article.
#11. Saladin, Sultan Of Egypt And Syria.

#12. Turin’s Holy Shroud.

#13. Ludwig Van Beethoven.

#14. Zeus.

#15. Caligula.

The software captures the descriptions that are fed into the system to create a very real and ‘modern-looking portrait. Even though paintings and sculptures looked weird, taking this modern look makes their faces more relatable.
#16. The Sacred Heart Of Mary.

#17. Saint Joseph.

#18. Hatsheput, Pharaoh.

#19. Katherine Swynford.

#20. Frederic Chopin.

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#21. Fayum Mummy Portrait.

#22. Isaac Newton.

#23. Madame De Pompadour.

#24. Antonio Vivaldi.

#25. Christina Of Denmark.

#26. Livia Drusilla.


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