HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A groundbreaking new feature from online genealogy company MyHeritage, now allows users to animate the faces in still photos. Deep Nostalgia gives family history a fresh new ...
LEHI, Utah — We're now able to get a glimpse of what our ancestors were like using a tool called "Deep Nostalgia." Within a few seconds, your results appear on the screen of your smartphone or your ...
Gilad Japhet, the founder and CEO of MyHeritage, said the new feature "provides a profound new way of connecting to our family history" Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the TV team for ...
One genealogy company is doing what used to be reserved for celebrities — reanimating the dead. Genealogy company MyHeritage introduced its “Deep Nostalgia” tool Thursday. Similar to so-called “deep ...
Recently, Microsoft patented the creation of an AI chatbot for a specific person, whether they were alive or not. Now, a genealogy company called MyHeritage has partnered with deep learning and image ...
This technology was built in the name of nostalgia but is being used in the name of nonsense. Last Thursday, genealogy website MyHeritage announced a new tool for animating photos, called Deep ...
It’s hard to feel connected to someone who’s gone through a static photo. So a company called MyHeritage who provides automatic AI-powered photo enhancements is now offering a new service that can ...
According to MyHeritage, since the launch of its Deep Nostalgia tool five weeks ago, over 72 million photo animations have been created through its site—and that was with just 10 different options ...
You probably have a few family photos of great grandparents or other relatives whom you've never met. A new website and software tool can help old family photos come alive. My Heritage, a DNA ...
MyHeritage is the leading service for discovering a person's past. MyHeritage announced on Feb. 26 the release of its new feature, Deep Nostalgia. The feature can animate the faces in still photos, ...
A website where users can animate still photos of people has gone viral, as over 10 million images have been uploaded in around two weeks. The technology, called Deep Nostalgia, was released as a ...
The genealogy website MyHeritage has launched a service called Deep Nostalgia. The feature makes old photographs move, and social media has gone crazy over it. A new feature on a genealogy website can ...