Generative AI at work across WPP

From transforming the lost letters of veterans into vivid paintings of war to keep memories alive for future generations; to Serena Williams playing against incarnations of her younger self; to expanding a famous Vermeer painting, here is a taster of how WPP agencies are using generative AI to power creativity.

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06 March 2023

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