Kind of Interesting - But at the Same Time Rather Scary...

Until the day we have several such recognitions (maybe some by relatives, friends)we won't know how accurate they are. Like reconstructions based on bones and skull, i would think they're pretty generic. Unless DNA readings she uses include a great deal of detail (not all do, and the most detailed are more expensive, i think) skin tone and facial features basically guess work.

That would be especially true if the person was mixed race, and the % of each close to equal.

But my big question is why do it? I'd love to know the thought process that motivated this artist to take this path?
 
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Until the day we have several such recognitions (maybe some by relatives, friends)we won't know how accurate they are. Like reconstructions based on bones and skull, i would think they're pretty generic. Unless DNA readings she uses include a great deal of detail (not all do, and the most detailed are more expensive, i think) skin tone and facial features basically guess work.

That would be especially true if the person was mixed race, and the & of each close to equal.

But my big question is why do it? I'd love to know the oiht process that motivated this artist to take this path?
It’s salesmanship; she has our attention because it’s unique. We can’t prove how accurate she is.
 


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