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Google brings to life the historical Harley-Davidson photos with AI videos
20 years since Steve Jobs' famous motivational speech at Stanford, "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
Knowable Magazine, the commitment to making scientific knowledge accessible to everyone
Google brings to life the historical Harley-Davidson photos with AI videos

Google's Google Arts & Culture Lab has just presented a new and spectacular experimental program, Moving Archives, which explores how artificial intelligence can bring life, in the form of videos, to archival images.
The first collaboration has been carried out with the Harley-Davidson Museum, “whose rich collection is a treasure trove for anyone interested in motorcycling, the history of this iconic American brand and even broader American culture and industry.”


Google has explained that with the help of its AI video creation tool Veo it has animated old photographs from the Harley-Davidson Museum archive. And the result is hypnotic!
You can switch easily between the original archival image and the AI video. See a glimpse of an old factory floor, board track racers or young people learning to ride. Gemini also generates insightful text and audio commentary for each animated photograph.
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20 years since Steve Jobs' famous motivational speech at Stanford, "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
The Steve Jobs Archive offers an enhanced version of the complete video of the speech

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the famous commencement address that Steve Jobs delivered at Stanford University in June 2005, "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish", the Steve Jobs Archive has recently published a newly enhanced version of the video, which has become one of the most influential in history and has already been watched over 120 million times.
The Steve Jobs Archive, dedicated since 2022 to commemorating the figure of Apple's creator -it was launched by his widow, Laurene Powell Jobs-, explains in the special created on the occasion of this 20th anniversary interesting details about that speech, from the commission that was given to him to its preparation and the transcendence it acquired over time.
Additionally, it offers various documents related to that speech and Steve Jobs' relationship with the university. As he himself explained at the beginning of his speech, he never graduated (he started, but didn't finish his studies at Reed College). "In fact, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation," he stated before starting to tell three stories from his life that were the axis of his speech.
The speech, lasting 15 minutes, ends with the brief advice that has given title to his message: "Stay hungry. Stay foolish."
This is the complete enhanced video offered by the Steve Jobs Archive:
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Steve Jobs - 2005 Stanford Commencement Address (Enhanced to HD/1080p)
Marking the 20th anniversary of Steve’s Stanford address
Knowable Magazine, the commitment to making scientific knowledge accessible to everyone

The magazine Knowable Magazine, published by Annual Reviews, is a non-profit digital publication, available in Spanish and English, whose main objective is "to make scientific knowledge accessible to everyone".
The magazine was launched in English in 2017 and has had a Spanish version since October 2022.
All contents of Knowable Magazine can be read, republished and shared for free.
Knowable Magazine offers in-depth reports, explanatory notes, articles, essays, interviews, infographics, photographs and comics in which it presents knowledge acquired by research from scientists in various fields. The magazine "explores the importance of scientific work for the real world from a journalistic perspective".
Knowable Magazine is funded through grants from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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