Artificial intelligence has improved the famous Bigfoot footage from 1967
Miscellaneous / / April 04, 2023
If you have any doubts.
Images of the mythical Yeti, or the so-called Bigfoot, appear on the Web almost every year, but almost always they are primitive videos with someone in a gorilla costume or a bear. The most famous to this day remains the video of Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, where a huge a black-furred creature walks through the Six Rivers National Forest in the northwest California.
This video was filmed in October 1967. The authors of the video claimed to have stumbled upon a large hairy creature near Bluff Creek, a tributary of the Klamath River.
The footage has been dismissed as a prank by the scientific community, but it remains popular with Yeti fans and supporters. conspiracy theories.
Film stabilization and AI-assisted image sharpening gave this video a new look. Without camera shake, the figure in the frame is indistinguishable from a man walking in a monkey suit.
This video the other day published on Twitter AI expert Rowan Chung. The footage quickly went viral, with hundreds of thousands of views and retweets, but the video has actually been floating around the internet since last year. Now this is just a new wave of attention within the popularity of AI-based technologies.
Note also that this is not the first time the famous footage has been scrutinized. In 1999, one researcher who generally believed in Bigfoot declaredthat he found some kind of clasp around the creature's waist after carefully examining all the frames of the footage.
When the guy in the suit turned to look at the camera, he was probably bursting with laughter. This is a draw. Why would Bigfoot wear a buckle on his belt?
Cliff Crook
bigfoot researcher
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