Photos | Wired Magazine Website Advertisement Featuring Ron Paul and Peter Stormare
Ron Paul and Peter Stormare featured in an advertisement for Wired Magazine's website, showcasing their document sharing capabilities with state-of-the-art computer hardware and electronics.
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* NOTE: This image was scaled up from its original size using an AI model called GFP-GAN (Generative Facial Prior), which is a
Generative adversartial network that can be used to repair (or upscale in this case) photos, sometimes the results are a little...
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