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AI-Generated Mask Can Help Restore Damaged Artworks in Hours, Not Days

Summary by techeblog.com
Bringing centuries-old paintings back to life is a painstaking craft, but MIT’s innovative new approach wants to change that by tapping artificial intelligence to breathe new life into masterpieces in just hours—without ever laying a brush on the original canvas. Developed by a team spearheaded by mechanical engineering student Lisa Kachkine, MIT’s technique hinges on [...]
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An art-enchanted engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge near Boston has restored a heavily damaged 15th century image with a new technique within a few hours. According to the classic method, only by hand, it would have taken months. Image: WITH an image of 5612 Macken Alex Kachkine, PhD student in mechanical engineering, first creates a high-resolution scan of the damaged image. The software he developed first identi…

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techeblog.com broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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