
Here's how Princess Diana, Michael Jackson would look like today if they were alive. AI imagery shows us
India Today
A Turkey-based artist used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to imagine how late celebrities such as Princess Diana, Michael Jackson and Heath Ledger, among others, would look like if they were alive right now.
Ever imagined what your favourite late celebrities would look like now? How would they have aged? Well, it has become possible now. Yes, you read that right. With the advancement in technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has come to the fore. And now, a Turkey-based artist has used this technology to imagine what some of the famous late celebrities would look like if they were alive now.
Alper Yesiltas, a Turkey-based artist, imagined what Princess Diana, Heath Ledger, Paul Walker, John Lennon and Michael Jackson would look like if they were alive right now. He shared the AI-generated portraits of the late icons on his Instagram account. Yesiltas calls his AI-based project, "As if nothing happened".
"I would like to share with you the first piece of my AI-based project called As if nothing happened. Behind this project lies the question of 'how people would look if some great events had not happened to them'. I look forward to your feedback and suggestions," Yesiltas wrote while sharing a picture of Michael Jackson.
He also shared stunning photographs of Princess Diana, Heath Ledger, Amy Winehouse, Paul Walker, Freddie Mercury and John Lennon, among others.
Take a look:

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