Viral Selfies from History 3

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Welcome back to another episode of "Viral Selfies of History," where we use cutting-edge AI technology to reimagine historical figures capturing their iconic moments with selfies! This week, we're featuring an incredible lineup of figures, from Michelangelo to Henry Ford.

In this episode, we explore the lives and achievements of these historical figures, and imagine how they might have captured their experiences if they had access to modern technology.

Michelangelo shares a moment from painting the Sistine Chapel.
Beethoven captures the energy with his orchestra.
Abraham Lincoln gives us a glimpse of Ford's Theatre.
Salvador Dali takes us inside his surreal studio.
Walt Disney shares the magic of Disneyland.
Galileo Galilei shows us his observatory.
Yuri Gagarin takes us aboard the Vostok spacecraft.
Billie Holiday shares a moment at the Apollo Theater.
Martin Luther documents his protest at the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg.
Florence Nightingale gives us a glimpse of her life-saving work.
Pocahontas captures a moment with her tribe.
Jane Austen shares a quiet moment at her estate.
Charlie Chaplin takes a break on set for a quick pic.
Henry Ford shows us the hustle and bustle of his factory.
These AI-generated selfies offer a humorous and unique perspective on history.

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Don't lose heart. This channel is definitely going viral. The wave is coming.

sonekulla
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Charlie Chaplin using emotes instead of words is just brilliant

micharzymowski
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Historical figures sure do a lot of smug, yet not subtle flexing.

evelynn
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Can mid journey do dictators or is it banned?

sauronthedarklord
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So Florence Nightingale looks like my mom. Who is a nurse.

mradamp
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I love how charlie chaplin didn't write anything, cause he's a silent actor

Dan-yb
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At the ancient romans and greek statues and buildings were painted not blank white. Thats the destruction of time how we can see them now. The videos are good though nice work.

Reealos