Leaked photos of Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa, experts join in to find surprising clues

A photo suspected to be of Leonardo da Vinci and the "Mona Lisa" has just been posted and has caused a stir in the online community .

Recently, many social networking sites have shared a photo of the great genius Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa. In the photo, both are looking towards the camera and appear quite close. Leonardo da Vinci has a stern, dignified face, with white hair and beard. He is not smiling, and even his eyebrows and forehead are furrowed.

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This photo immediately caused a storm on social networking sites when it was shared.

Mona Lisa is completely comfortable in the frame. She even tilts her head slightly to rest on Leonardo da Vinci's hat. Notably, she still keeps her signature smile like in Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting La Gioconda. Behind both of them is the famous work of this great artist.

As soon as it was shared, this photo immediately caused a storm on social networking sites. The photo, which is believed to be of Leonardo da Vinci and the Mona Lisa, received tens of thousands of likes and thousands of comments.

However, the photo also caused a lot of controversy. Many people think that if there were cameras at that time, why didn't Leonardo da Vinci take a photo of Mona Lisa? There are also many opinions that this photo is interesting and most people doubt the authenticity of this photo. Even historians and photography experts have joined the debate.

Then, experts came up with a very surprising clue that revealed the truth behind the suspected photo of Leonardo da Vinci and Mona Lisa. When zooming in on the photo, looking closely at the painting behind the two people, especially Mona Lisa's hands, we will see that her fingers are a bit off.

In addition, in 1816, Zozep Nips created a box-type camera that could capture negative images. Although before that, inventors had created many predecessors of the current camera, however, to take and create a photo like the one above was very difficult.

It was not until 1888 that the modern Eastman Dry Play and Film camera appeared on the market. It was loaded with 6cm wide film and could take 100 shots. In December 1975, the Eastman Kodak camera produced the first digital photo. This camera used a CCD sensor made by Fairchild Semiconductor in 1973. The camera weighed 3.6kg. Each photo took 23 seconds. It took black and white photos with a resolution of 10,000 pixels and was recorded on magnetic tape.

Meanwhile, Leonardo da Vinci died on May 2, 1519 in France. So we can see that this photo is completely a product of artificial intelligence AI . With the current technological development, using AI to create similar photos is not difficult.

Finally, experts have found evidence that proves that the photo of Leonardo da Vinci and the Mona Lisa is fake. The truth has been revealed, which has surprised many people. However, most people after receiving the information share the same feeling that sometimes AI can create very interesting things.