The difference between this “AI” and say ChatGPT Is the difference between a Ferrari and a golf cart.
ROME — Archaeologists and researchers at the ancient Roman site of Pompeii have used artificial intelligence for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a man killed in 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.
Now this is a proper use of the technology…
Archaeologists found the man holding a terracotta mortar, which they interpreted as an improvised attempt to shield his head from falling small volcanic stones that rained down during the eruption.
Ancient accounts — including those of Roman writer Pliny the Younger — describe Pompeii’s residents using objects to protect themselves as ash and debris blanketed the city.
The man was also carrying an oil lamp, a small iron ring and 10 bronze coins, personal objects that offer insight into his final moments as well as into daily life in Pompeii before the catastrophe.
Absolutely tragic, but it makes sense.

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