Once a 3D reconstruction of a skull has been obtained, it's possible thanks to artificial intelligence* to visualize different ages of the person. This can be interesting in the context of forensic art or in paleogenetics.
First photo: Me twenty years ago I Second photo: Now somewhere in the twilight zone I Third photo: In thirty years maybe (AI generated!).
I've had experience in artificial intelligence for almost seven years (including doing outsourcing for Google*), and I'm not afraid to use it to improve certain models, restore old photos, etc...
On the small photo on the left (on a mule), this is the original photo. It's very difficult to get an idea of the face. Thanks to artificial intelligence, we now have what this person (my great-uncle by the way) looked like.
...or to compare the percentage of resemblance between two people: here my great-uncle and I only share a 21% resemblance, which is very low (I approach 90% with my mother!). This can be useful in paleogenetics, once facial reconstructions have been carried out, to establish physical (and not genetic!) links between several skeletons from the same family.
Images generated by prompts...
... or by transforming already existing photos into cartoons for example!
My background in AI:
-Outsourcing for Google since February 2024. Confidential projects.
- DNA & AI Expert, Forensic Genealogy: I work(ed) or volunteer(ed) with american societies or associations such as www.ancestry.com (outsourcing), Searchangels.org, private people, etc. Examples: With IA and data, I have helped people and families separated by war to find their biological families, or exceptional cases involving human chimera. And I was able to detect certain computer security vulnerabilities linking genetic testing and artificial intelligence as part of Bug Bounty Programs.
- Other projects (as a volunteer more than 10,000 data analyzed to help in the fields of medicine and astronomy): patterns in lymph nodes (breast cancer); mitochondrial dynamics in the placenta; subcellular structures analysis; looking for strong gravitational lenses in Space; foils searching and interstellar dust particles; data analysis images of Martian polar ice caps; transcription of Apollo 11 (sounds recording); teaching Mars Rovers how to classify Martian terrain; help planetary scientists characterize surfaces on Mars; etc. My name or nickname is mentioned in several reports.