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This Strasbourg-based company offers to chat with historical figures thanks to AI!

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This project is not a random creation: eight months of intense work were necessary to bring this virtual double of van Gogh to life. In order to implement this ingenious idea, the team at Jumbo Mana collected numerous information and testimonies to recreate the most realistic appearance and dialect of the Dutch painter. Quentin, the graphic designer in charge of the visual appearance of the painter, told France 3: "The problem with van Gogh is that he left very few physical traces of himself [...] The image that people have of van Gogh differs from his actual appearance. We had to find a compromise between collective imagination and reality." A great way to juggle between reality and imagination to offer an exciting experience.Experience the most immersive possible! 😊🌟🎉🎈🌈🤩🎥 #fun #joyful #happy #exciting #adventure #memories #friends #smiles #laughter #happiness #enjoyment #positivevibes #goodtimes #positivity #positivethinking #spreadlove 💖✨🌟🎉🤗🎊🎶🌺🎁🌞🥳📸🎈🎥👌😁
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8 months to create Van Gogh

After Van Gogh, Jumbo Mana plans to bring other historical figures to life such as Albert Schweitzer or Arthur Rimbaud. Additionally, the company is also starting to explore new horizons by developing avatars for video games. Next stop: Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.The company is looking to attract new investors and partners to support its expansion. With high ambitions and a growing need for funding to continue its projects, Jumbo Mana aims to make a mark and continue to revolutionize interaction with the past through artificial intelligence.


Source : France 3 Grand Est