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Old 02-04-25, 08:53 AM   #1
Commander Wallace
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Default Re-creating Mozart and other Historical figures

The applications for Artificial Intelligence really are endless. Maybe these applications will produce new Antibiotics and cures for Cancer and other Diseases. Maybe with Genetic splicing, diseases will become a thing of the past. Maybe A.I will help people live richer and fuller lives. Maybe it will help us break the light speed barrier and help us create Anti matter for light speed propulsion. The Sky really is the limit.

On the fun side, A.I can help bring back historic figures that have long since left us. It gives historical figures a personality we can Identify with.

In this case, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was brought to life from the Canvas paintings of his likeness by Royalty Now Studio's. Mozart is arguably considered the best Composer to have ever lived. I would Include Bach and Beethoven in that list as well. At the age of five, he was already gifted on the violin and keyboard and had already begun to compose music. Mozart performed before European royalty. Mozart wrote more than 800 works spanning, Operatic, Symphonic, Concertante and other works.

The late Paul O'neil of Trans-Siberian Orchestra has called Mozart the first heavy metal Musician. While I'm not so sure how true that is, I have wondered what Mozart would have done with Guitars, Acoustic, electric lead and Bass. I'm sure he would have incorporated them into his vast repertoire of Music.

I grew up a huge fan of Mozart's work as I began to play music. Interestingly enough, The re-creation of Mozart, especially how he would look in modern times, fills me with sadness at his loss. Although Mozart died on December 5th, 1791 at the young age of 35, It's like losing Mozart all over again in our present time. The recreations start at 3:10. The Piano work used in this re-creation is excellent as well.



Becca of Royalty Now Studio's did a fantastic, respectful and very tasteful job of recreating Mozart. Becca has re-created other Historical figures like Leonardo da Vinvi, Pocahontas and many others. If you have ever wondered what it might have been like to come face to face with your favorite Historical figures, Royal Now Studio's has that covered. Becca does other work so, if interested, you can check out the link below for Becca's work.

In the link, you can find many other historical figures brought to life..


https://www.youtube.com/@RoyaltyNowStudios

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