
AI Reconstructs Face of Pompeii Victim, Last Moments of Escape
Archaeologists at Pompeii have utilized artificial intelligence to reconstruct the face of one of the victims of the Vesuvius eruption. The AI technology also helped visualize the victim's final moments during an attempted escape.
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Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal the face of one of the victims - AP News
Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal the face of one of the victims AP News
Read full article →Archaeologists at Pompeii use AI to reveal the face of one of the victims
Archaeologists at the ancient Roman site of Pompeii have used artificial intelligence for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a victim of the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius that smothered the city, offering a new way to understand one of history’s most famous natural disasters. The digital portrait represents an older man who was among two victims discovered as they attempted to flee the city towards the coast of what is now Italy during the volcanic eruption. Researchers...
By Associated Press
Read full article →Archaeologists turn to AI to reconstruct Pompeii victim’s attempted escape
It is based on recently discovered adult male remains outside the city's southern gates,
By Alvise Armellini
Read full article →Archaeologists at Pompeii use AI to reconstruct the face of one of the victims of volcano's eruption
Read full article →Archaeologists use AI to generate image of Pompeii victim - The Straits Times
Archaeologists use AI to generate image of Pompeii victim The Straits Times
Read full article →Fleeing Pompeii, AI Reconstructs fugitive's last moments
(ANSA) - ROME, APR 27 - Artificial Intelligence has been used for the first time to reconstruct the last moments of a Pompeii man trying to flee the wrath of Vesuvius in the 79 AD eruption that destroyed and preserved the ancient Roman city. Pliny the Younger's tales of the event the historian witnessed have been revisited with artificial intelligence in a digital reconstruction of the past that meets the future. For the first time, the Pompeii Archaeological Park has used AI tools to propose...
By ANSA
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