19th Century Beauties Of Russian Imperial Courts Brought To Life (AI) #Video
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Description
Hello everyone and welcome back to Mystery Scoop. In today's video we're going to bring back to life the 19th century beauties that roamed Russia's Imperial Courts at St. Petersburg, Moscow and even European Royal Courts.
It is widely believed that the Russian aristocracy of the 19th century was distinguished by an extraordinary beauty of the women who gathered for literary meetings and charity balls. They aroused admiration and men even challenged each other to duels, while painters could not resist their charms and did their hardest to portray their otherworldly beauty on canvas.
Let us use AI technology of today to try and revive these high-society Imperial Russian beauties of the past. The real faces of Russian Empire beauties were rendered using neural network machines and realistic facial motion achieved using other AI tools.
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