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AI Photos Reveal What Dead Celebs Would Look Like as Pensioners


AI Photos Reveal What Dead Celebs Would Look Like as Pensioners

Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe have made a virtual comeback thanks to AI technology, showing what they would look like today as pensioners.

Elvis Presley at 87 - Slimmed Down and Looking Legendary

Newly released AI-generated images show Elvis Presley as he would look at 87 years old. Despite his untimely death at 42 due to prescription drug abuse and unhealthy eating habits, the AI version of the music icon appears slimmed down and in good health.

Don't miss the chance to see what other celebs would look like as pensioners!

Marilyn Monroe at 98 - Still a Glamorous Star

The AI-created image of Marilyn Monroe at 98 years old captures the essence of the timeless beauty. Although she died at just 36 years old in 1962, the virtual version of the iconic actress showcases her as a wise and wizened star.



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Can You Guess Who This Tragic A-lister Is?

Take a look at this photo of an A-lister who tragically died in a car crash at the age of 62 in 1997. If you guessed Princess Diana, you're correct! The AI technology also portrays the late Princess of Wales as she would look today at 62 years old.

Freddie Mercury at 77 - Gone But Not Forgotten

The AI-generated image of Freddie Mercury at 77 years old brings the late music legend back to life. Despite his death in 1991 from bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS, the virtual version of the iconic Queen frontman reminds us of his everlasting impact.

Digital Reincarnation and the Risks Involved

Advancements in AI have brought about the possibility of digitally reincarnating deceased individuals online. Known as 'ghostbots', these creations use the digital footprints left behind by people after they pass away, including their old social media accounts.

With the power of AI, these 'ghostbots' can be transformed into chatbots, deepfakes, or even holograms, replicating the voice, face, and personality of the deceased. However, there is concern that cyber criminals may exploit this technology to target grieving families for financial gain.



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