According to foreign media reports on February 22, a foreign artist applied artificial intelligence image conversion technology to set off a boom on the Internet - he turned historical figures and cartoon characters into images that are in line with the current display of life.

The artist, a contributor to the online magazine Bored Panda, uses photoshop software and three other mobile apps FaceApp, Gradiente and Remini to create unparalleled images.
Famous faces such as George Washington, Ben Franklin, Mona Lisa, Napoleon and Leonardo da Vinci have all been recreated in a modern way using technology.
In an article written for the website Boring Panda, the artist explained: "When we watch some cartoons, it is natural to accept the cartoon proportions of the characters, which of course is not a problem, after all, we are very accustomed to this feature. But what if these characters turn into flesh and blood? So I substituted them into our world through artificial intelligence technology. ”
The artist said: "I also saw some similar articles written by other authors in "Boring Panda", and I wanted to try it myself, so I began to dabble in the world of artificial intelligence. This time, I challenged myself to try to make a work with cartoon characters as the theme. I am more and more satisfied with each of my works. ”
In addition to historical figures, the artist also converted characters from The Simpsons and Disney characters. "I really like the painting style of The Simpsons, these characters are difficult to imitate in real life, but they have their own unique characteristics and are very easy to identify."
The artist concludes: "Lately, I've been exploring the world of artificial intelligence, a world without limits! With the rise of AI-assisted art, digital art will also become no longer bounded. As long as the author is creative and knows how to guide the machine, everything will become possible. At the moment, I'm working on a project to show what some celebrities who died prematurely would look like if they were still alive... Hope all goes well. ”