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The upcoming immersive 'Elvis Evolution' experience in London employs everything from cutting edge AI to a 200-year-old magic trick.

A Tupac Shakur"hologram" was used in the deceased rapper's virtual performance at the Coachella Music Festival in 2012.

"First of all, how we will create the content," McGuinness said."And that's where the AI comes into it." "I think audiences would be surprised, going to see these 'state of the art' displays, that what they're looking at is something from 1862," said But Steinmeyer said scientist John Henry Pepper, a P.T. Barnum-like figure who created elaborate, crowd-pleasing public lectures in London, turned Pepper's Ghost into a truly workable system.

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