Deep Nostalgia™ går viralt!
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For bare tre dager siden annonserte vi Deep Nostalgia™, en banebrytende ny funksjon som animerer ansikter i stillbilder. Denne funksjonen kan virkelig gi liv til dine gamle familiebilder og tar dem til et helt nytt nivå … og det å gå viralt har også blitt tatt til et helt nytt nivå!
Bare i løpet av de første 48 timene ble 1 million bilder animert, og i dag forventer vi å passere 3 millioner. Folk har reagert med vantro og følelser. Mange har vært glade for å se forfedre de aldri hadde møtt bevege seg, blunke og smile, tenk noen av dem levde for 100 år siden! Andre ble rørt til tårer når de har sett sine kjære i bevegelse, etter å bare hatt stillbilder for å minnes dem i åresvis.
“ Det gjør meg så glad å se ham smile igjen, ”sa en bruker etter å ha animert et bilde av mannen sin som døde for 4 år siden. «Det er som om de ser på deg, og ser på omgivelsene dine for å se hvor mye ting har endret seg,» sa en annen bruker. Reporter Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez kommenterte at nå kunne han endelig se sin avdøde fars ansikt bevege seg igjen etter at han fore mange år siden mistet det eneste videofilmen han hadde av ham.
“Glem alt om iPhones og selvkjørende biler,» sa en kommentator som svar på en Deep Nostalgia™ animasjon. «I dette øyeblikket har vi offisielt begynte å leve i fremtiden!”
Deep Nostalgia™ har til og med gjort et brak i internasjonale medier. Funksjonen har blitt omtalt i blant annet Financial Times, USA Today, og BBC.
Les videre for å se hva som har blitt sagt om Deep Nostalgia™!
My mother passed away young so to see her come to life in this photo is so special. Thankyou MyHeritage #RootsTechConnect pic.twitter.com/t391FfE7tf
— Sharn White (@SharnWhite) February 26, 2021
Bonjour @MyHeritage, vous venez de me faire pleurer devant le magnifique portrait animé lorsqu'elle était jeune de ma tendre grand-mère disparue 🥺
Ca s'appelle "Deep Nostalgia" et c'est aussi émouvant qu'époustouflant !#généalogie #archives #émotions pic.twitter.com/ztPMdBpHC0— Julien Lozelli 🔎 🇺🇦 (@juloz_1) February 25, 2021
Well just when you thought @MyHeritage and @MyHChiefGen had no other photography tricks up their sleeves! #MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia https://t.co/10JEXfLxiP
— David Allen Lambert (@DLGenealogist) February 25, 2021
Takes my breath away. This is my grandfather who died when I was eight. @MyHeritage brought him back to life. Absolutely crazy. #RootsTech2021 @RootsTechConf pic.twitter.com/UAB9dHXxTc
— Jenny Hawran (@jennyhawran) February 25, 2021
https://t.co/k8N22HYS1l I don't know what to say. My Dad's high school picture, c.1953. @megansmolenyak @MyHeritage #RootsTechConnect #DeepNostalgia #RootsTech2021
— Kimberly J McLaughlin🧬🌳📜 (@kjm4) February 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/sosonkyrie/status/1365127850001588231
YOOOO This is my ancestor, Mary Kanuiokalani Kaukaliu. I know that her face in the original photo scan is a little fuzzy, but this .@MyHeritage photo animation gave me chillllllssssss! Thank you .@MyHeritage for such a wonderful tool! pic.twitter.com/WE1pJlc30i
— The Polynesian Genealogist (she/her) (@miyajensen) February 25, 2021
so I've been playing with this AI-animation tool for old photos on @MyHeritage …
animating one of my late dad's old photos was pretty powerful, especially after I lost the ONLY video tape I had of him in a move some years ago
— Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez (@FitzTheReporter) February 27, 2021
This is AMAZING. @MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia Tool animation really brings my Grandmother's picture to life! THX YOU #RootsTech2021 #Genealogy #DeepNostalgia #RootsTechConnect pic.twitter.com/VUqzcPDgy7
— Christian Cortez (@Bud_Cortez) February 26, 2021
Incredible. Forget iPhones and self driving cars…this is the moment we officially started living in the future!
— jmscarpati (@jmscarpati1) February 25, 2021
This actually moved me to tears, I have never seen a moving image of Dad, he sadly died when I was 3, incredible and emotional thank you @MyHeritage #RootsTechConnect #RootsTech21 #DeepNostalgia https://t.co/2yTuYhgYSe
— Paul Chiddicks (@chiddickstree) February 25, 2021
This is my son who died in 1995 The photo brought me to tears after it went through the new @MyHeritage animate photo tool. #RootsTechConnect pic.twitter.com/fK0YvqSu8W
— Jennifer Jones (@Jennifer_Jones0) February 27, 2021
Holy moly. This #AI animation of my mystery disappearing grandmother by @myheritage is crazy. #DeepNostalgia https://t.co/CuyIdrtj6X #RootsTech2021
— John Mancini – Author, Immigrant Secrets 🟦 (@jmancini77) February 25, 2021
La nouvelle fonctionnalité "animate photo" #DeepNostalgia de @MyHeritage est stupéfiante : voici le résultat avec une vieille photo d'identité de ma grand-mère paternelle… J'en ai la chair de poule… #genealogie #genealogy #MyHeritage #geneajoie pic.twitter.com/VhBofzg7rM
— Greg Wolf (@gwolf) February 25, 2021
Oversettelse: Denne nye animasjonsfunksjonen #DeepNostalgia™ fra @MyHeritage er fantastisk. Her er resultatet av et gammelt passbilde av min bestemor på farssiden … gir meg gåsehud!
This is a TRIP, man!
MyHeritage's deepfake tool animates photos of dead relatives https://t.co/nxDfSzPwpl via @MailOnline— Diana 🇺🇸 (@Moxie2Runway) February 25, 2021
This is very much doing the rounds on Twitter tonight, but it’s a great use of technology for genealogists. The new MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia feature brings photos to life brilliantly. Tonight I’ve met my 2xgreat grandfather, who died when I was 2 He’s at https://t.co/BVJLPp6gZw
— Amateur Family History Podcast (@AFHpodcast) February 25, 2021
Re-sharing this along with this animation of Sgt. Henry Johnson who posthumously received the Medal of Honor (from Barack Obama) for his heroic service in WWI. #BHM https://t.co/KRDHZMkUGo pic.twitter.com/s58rxoJF30
— Megan Smolenyak🕵️♀️ 💙💛🌻 (@megansmolenyak) February 26, 2021
My breath has officially been taken away. This photo brought to life is my grandmother's graduation from college, when she smiled I smiled. She died in 1994 but I will admit I was a tad choked up seeing her as if she was alive… Thank you @MyHeritage. Thank you. 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/2h5fn0RRXs
— Daniel Loftus is working on #ProjectInfant. 🌳🔎 (@danielmloftus) February 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/Pv/status/1365047460926615553
Thanks to MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia @MyHChiefGen @MyHeritage I can see the way my 3rd great-grandfather, Calvin Andrew (1821-1898) may have looked when he smiled! #Genealogy #RootsTech2021 pic.twitter.com/UWeTHMDSmm
— Katharine Andrew, MS/LIS 🏳️🌈🇺🇦 (@kka_genealogy) February 25, 2021
With the new Myheritage Deep Nostalgia tool – I find that when I see any photo anywhere now, I am pausing to wait to see if they are animated! It is a little bit Harry Potterish when I glance at a photo on the wall of my house and hesitate to watch it. #RootsTechConnect
— Leisa Byrne (@LeisaByrne) February 26, 2021
absolutely amazing! I just animated my grandfather who died when my mother was just 8 years old!! Thank you SO much for sharing the @MyHeritage link for #DeepNostalgia
— Family Story Matters (@familystorymat1) February 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/pedigreetales/status/1365042664664662018
I have to admit that I'm rather amazed at the #DeepNostalgia animation of my great-grandfather, circa 1903. Excellent job, @MyHeritage ! https://t.co/FHGXYx86U5 #RootsTechConnect
— Amy Johnson Crow 🌳🧬 (@AmyJohnsonCrow) February 25, 2021
Whoa! My 3rd great-grandmother, born in Ireland in 1832. Doesn't work for all photos, but encourage you to give it a try! This is the new animation tool from @MyHeritage. #DeepNostalgia https://t.co/a63OVc8xkg #RootsTech pic.twitter.com/HYCghWKmrq
— Megan Smolenyak🕵️♀️ 💙💛🌻 (@megansmolenyak) February 25, 2021
Stunned by the new @MyHeritage "Deep Nostalgia" offering.
While the animation is certainly startling, the automatic image enhancement is just unbelievable.
This is going to transform image restoration!
My great grandmother on her wedding day, 1910. pic.twitter.com/0lS3NnMIMs
— Chris Lewicki (@interplanetary) February 25, 2021
I'm like…wow…this is my great grandmother… pic.twitter.com/4UXdnM8gnW
— Jen (@jenefertari) February 25, 2021
This is my great-grandmother, Kathleen. I’ve always felt so close to her even though she died when I was 2 years old. This #DeepNostalgia video brought tears to my eyes to see her move, almost like seeing her as she was posing for this photo. Remarkable! #RootsTechConnect pic.twitter.com/ZRc41JOo3e
— Mike Quackenbush (@MikeQuack) February 26, 2021
I love the way MyHeritage brought the photo of my great grandfather who died 100 years ago this month to life! Try it too and be amazed. #DeepNostalgia https://t.co/NRut4GDnOt #MyHeritage
— David Allen Lambert (@DLGenealogist) February 25, 2021
Right I'll bite – My Great grandmother, who died of Spanish Flu in 1918, the baby she gave birth to on the previous day died 2 days later 😢. Amazing, thanks to @MyHeritage #RootTechConnect pic.twitter.com/EftmpMHuxl
— 🏴Margaret Roberts🐄 (@Researchdogbody) February 25, 2021
MyHeritage is releasing a new "bring old photos to life" video portrait feature. Really interesting work. https://t.co/JEh8Lqwdaf
— stevemur (@stevemur) February 25, 2021
My great great grandmother, Louisa Roakes (1871-1942), animated using the Deep Nostalgia tool on @MyHeritage #Genealogy #MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/mb9b9uQdwi
— Nathan Dylan Goodwin (@NathanDGoodwin) February 25, 2021
Wow! Loving this new #DeepNostalgia tool from @MyHeritage announced via #RootsTechConnect ! This is my grandad when he was a little lad! 😊😍 pic.twitter.com/38NxOyzNaV
— Jane_FH 🕵🏼♀️👩🏼💻🧩💻📚🗂🇬🇧 (@jane9668) February 25, 2021
I am OBSESSED with the new Deep Nostalgia™ feature at @MyHeritage. Learn more in my latest blog post! https://t.co/jQb4s2zP5q
— Dr. Adina-My Family Genie (@MyFamilyGenie) February 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/megsgeni/status/1365154296543784965
With @MyHeritage new animation tool. My grad photo is not only enhanced but animated too. You won't believe it #HoundontheHunt #wow https://t.co/pjiTydVsim
— Family History Hound™|Ellen T-J🧬❤️ (@familyhisthound) February 25, 2021
I've found it incredibly moving to see a photo of someone I've read so much about "come to life".
The photo is of Fr Bede Jarrett OP (@BedeJarrettOP), the animation was created by @MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/cPgwb7mTXL— 🍉🌻 Katherine Joan 🌻🍉 (@CrimsonCoatLady) February 27, 2021
I've seen a few of these #DeepNostalgia posts recently – in the long tradition of new tech being simultaneously amazing and terrifying. Here's my lovely nan from a photo taken over 90 years ago. She'd have given me a right #earbashing for posting this😆@MyHeritage pic.twitter.com/WU4oDf9JtN
— Ian Jenkins (@ianjenks) February 27, 2021
I think its cool. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/FcYY42KPeI
— WhatTheFunkyPhoto (@FunkyPhotos) February 27, 2021
I just did my 3GGF and it's amazing. It caught me off guard. I got all emotional looking at it. #MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/Zpg977Ltkp
— MJ (@MJoStout) February 25, 2021
Ok, now I'm kind of addicted to the @MyHeritage #deepnostalgia My great grandmother Cirrilda who died in 1904. pic.twitter.com/Iyg4ndV8Aw
— Kimberli Hull (@KimberliHull) February 25, 2021
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Mange blir kreative med historiske portretter
Noen brukere ble kreative med Deep Nostalgia™ og har brukt den på portretter og statuer av historiske figurer.
Van Goghs selvportrett:
Generated with MyHeritage.#DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/gNX3wLHsS8
— Andrii Frolov (@kznsq) February 27, 2021
Egyptisk dronning Nefertiti:
Et pourquoi pas la statue de Néfertiti…#MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/XNQurYmSmu
— Raphaël Pinson (@raphink) February 26, 2021
Kong Tut:
On creuse encore un peu…#MyHeritage #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/CB2Z9i97Tp
— Raphaël Pinson (@raphink) February 26, 2021
Julius Caesar:
https://twitter.com/marcomeneghello/status/1365418891753701376
Kong Georg III av England og familie:
Queen Charlotte, wife of George III. Seen here in 1773, with some help from 2021 artificial intelligence. @historybeagle @RachelSRich @foxvshedgehog pic.twitter.com/TK6DgY0eJ4
— Adam Crymble (@Adam_Crymble) February 27, 2021
Albert Einstein:
Tried to animate the iconic Einstein's photo via @MyHeritage and well…
Link: https://t.co/zqUPPiVpNk pic.twitter.com/rmwQ45j6Gl
— Srikar (@itsmutnuri) February 28, 2021
Dronning Elizabeth, William Shakespeare, Jesus, jenta med perleøredobben og andre av historiske bilder:
https://t.co/MDFSu3J0H1 has created some sort of animate your old photos application and I'm of course using it to feed my history addiction.
I apologise in advance to all the ancestors I'm about to offend.Very fake history.
I'm sorry Queenie. pic.twitter.com/2np437yXyt
— Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) February 28, 2021
Abraham Lincoln:
Abraham Lincoln, animated with @MyHeritage Deep Nostalgia pic.twitter.com/qJQfqxWPsk
— Chris Lewicki (@interplanetary) February 26, 2021
The Beatles:
The Beatles, in all their glory. pic.twitter.com/LKzWLrx4DH
— Tony Hồ Trần (@TonyHoWasHere) February 27, 2021
Rosalind Franklin, Engelsk kjemiker og røntgenkrystallograf hvis arbeid spilte en viktig rolle for forståelsen av de molekylære strukturene i DNA, RNA, virus, kull og grafitt:
Rosalind Franklin brought to life with #DeepNostalgia pic.twitter.com/DNQ3kzuf6h
— Dr Adam Rutherford (@AdamRutherford) February 26, 2021
Seán Mac Diarmada, 1916. Et portrett av en av lederne under Påskeopprøret, han ble henrettet i Kilmainham Gaol den 12.
Seán Mac Diarmada, 1916
A portrait of one of the leaders of the 1916 Rising who was executed in Kilmainham Gaol on the 12th of May 1916 aged 33.
Now brought to life using the power of animation by @MyHeritage & colourised with @DeOldify #Irish #History #AI #Easter #Rising pic.twitter.com/KI8uCsaTT2
— Timeless Colours (@timelesscolours) February 25, 2021
Edgar Allen Poe:
.@MyHeritage's #DeepNostalgia feature is but a dream within a dream. pic.twitter.com/SInktJJYYO
— Bizzarro Bazar (@BizzarroBazar) February 28, 2021
Media
Brittany Vincent skriver for PC Mag: «Resultatene er utrolige livaktige. Vi ser folk flytte på hodet, blunke, og skifte uttrykk. Å se sine kjæres ansikt bevege seg, å se dem se på deg og smile, er en følelsesmessig opplevelse.
GIZMODO hevder at dette er fascinerende utnyttelse AI og dyp læringsteknologi og sier «Det føles som det er tatt rett ut fra science fiction».
Tony Tran skriver for The Byte: “Det er lett å ha det gøy dette verktøyet, med det først og fremst en fascinerende og overbevisende utnyttelse av AI. For ikke å nevne hvordan det gjør det mulig for folk å «møte» til sine avdøde slektninger gjennom teknologi. Det er alltid fantastisk. ”
Natasha Lomas skriver for TechCrunch: “Dette er Black Mirror-tilnærmingen for å se slektninger som har gått bort … eller kjente mennesker fra en annen tid. De er brakt til live på en kunstig måte med blunkende øyne, vippende ansikter, som om de lurer på hvorfor de sitter fast inne i denne ubrukelige digitale fotorammen. Dette har medført til en ubønnhørlig strøm av sosiale poster og delinger i sosiale medier siden det ble avduket i går, på en familiehistorie konferanse …»
Yahoo News, The Next Web, The Economic Times, Financial Times, USA Today, og Gadgets 360 har også rapportert om lanseringen.
Slektsforsker Bloggere & Podcasters
Chris Paton fra Scottish GENES utrykker seg i stumme termer slik bare en skotsk slektsforsker kan: ”Jeg rensker stemmen: «Ho-ly sh** balls with little animated bells on…!!!!” skrev han. “MyHeritage løftet sin verktøykasse fra genealogiens riker til digital trolldom! Jeg vet virkelig ikke om jeg skal få en prest til å rope «Kristi kraft tvinger deg», eller å bare slippe alt jeg har i hendene og leke med dette nye leketøyet resten av måneden …! Det skal mye til for å imponere meg, men dette er jeg er skikkelig imponert over.”
Roberta Estes fra DNA Explained skriver: «Denne teknologien vært en gave av høyeste størrelsesorden for en av mine venner som aldri har sett noe annet enn fotografier av sine foreldre og besteforeldre, og aldri kjente dem … Denne teknologien er den eneste måten jeg noensinne vil se min mor bevege seg som barn. Jeg får lyst til å klemme henne. Hun ligner så mye på datteren min da hun var på samme alder. Forbedringsteknologien alene er fantastisk, selv uten animasjon … Teknologien har blitt dramatisk forbedrer siden den første versjonene som ble lansert for noen få måneder siden. Dette bildet av min mor i løpet av hennes år i showbusiness er fantastisk.”
Amy Johnson Crow, vert for Generations Cafe podcast, påpekte hvordan dette verktøyet kan engasjere den yngre generasjon: «Hvis du vil få yngre mennesker eller ikke-slektsforskere interessert i slektsforskning eller familiehistorie, da er det slike ting som vekker interesse,» skrev hun. » Takk, MyHeritage, for å gi oss et enda et verktøy for å bryte gjennom!”
Deep Nostalgia™ fikk også et shout out hos Who Do You Think You Are Magazine, Family History Hound, og The Legal Genealogist.
Mange, mange takk til dere som har delt videoer og fortalt vennene dine om denne utrolige nye funksjonen! Fortsett med det!