in Trailer below of the world’s first 3D replica of St. Peter’s BasilicaYves Ubermann talks about the use of “AI for Good”, which is not just an ideal, but also the name of the next. microsoft lab. Microsoft and Uberman’s digital preservation company Iconem were two of the participants. ambitious projectalong with the Vatican itself. Pope Francis, Nicole Winfield of the Associated Press writes: “He called for the ethical use of AI and used this year’s annual Peace World Message to urge the creation of an international treaty to regulate AI, saying that technology is devoid of human values such as compassion, mercy, morality and forgiveness. He claimed it was too great.”
There is no greater demonstration of good faith in technology than enabling the use of AI to communicate to the world the heart of the faith that Pope Francis represents. Of course, in the nearly 400 years since its completion, the world has always visited what is now St. Peter’s Basilica, and will always continue to do so.
3D replica project “This Jubilee Year begins ahead of the Vatican’s Jubilee Year 2025, with more than 30 million pilgrims expected to pass through the Basilica’s Holy Doors, in addition to the 50,000 who visit on a normal day.” Winfield wrote. But no matter where you are in the world, You can enter St. Peter’s Basilica virtually nowTake as much time as you like the cathedral itself, cupolaBernini’s canopy of saint peterMichelangelo’s pietaThere are functions such as.
No matter how important (and attention-grabbing) artificial intelligence has created this concept; Ultra-high-precision “digital twin” of St. Peter’s Basilicathe four-week process to capture the actual structure in as much detail as possible also required taking more than 400,000 digital photos using drones, lasers, and cameras. “AI for Good Lab has contributed advanced tools that improve digital twins with millimeter precision and use AI to help detect and map structural vulnerabilities such as cracks and missing mosaic tiles. ” Microsoft’s site says:. “The Vatican oversaw this cooperation and ensured that the Basilica will be preserved as a site of cultural, spiritual and historical importance for many years to come.”
It makes a certain sense to apply the best modern technology to a building known as the greatest architectural wonder of its time. However, the digital model ( Unique guided tour) First, it’s a good idea to dive into what is already known about St. Peter’s Basilica. For a quick introduction to the conception and evolution of this magnificent church today, you could do far worse than a video from architecture and history YouTuber Manuel Bravo. “I explained about St. Peter’s Basilica.” Don’t be surprised if this makes you want to explore for a long time. model — or in fact, you can book a visit to the real thing. input Digital St. Peter’s Church is here.
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