George Harrison would have turned 81 on Feb. 25, so The Beatles fans decided to see what the late singer would have looked like if he were still alive.

According to The Mirror, it is possible thanks to Artificial Intelligence or AI, and in fact, this is not the first time an artist who passed away years ago has received their AI image, Nirvana's frontman Kurt Cobain was also "pictured" 30 years after his death.

Harrison is considered the "quiet Beatle," since he seldom made headlines, compared to his bandmates, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.

Although he does not bask in the limelight as much as the others, the late singer-songwriter is the genius behind several beloved Beatles songs, like "Something," "Here Comes the Sun," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Within You Without You," and more.

Life And Times of George Harrison

Harrison was born in Liverpool, England in 1943; he is the youngest out of the "Fab Four.'

According to reports, the singer-songwriter was honored with several accolades throughout his life; he has several Grammy Awards, and he was also appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire.

He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 as a soloist by his former bandmates, Lynne and Petty.

Harrison died on Nov. 29, 2001, at the age of 58, in Los Angeles, California.

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George Harrison's Ex-Wife Pattie Boyd Shares Love Letters From Late Singer

According to reports, Harrison's ex-wife Pattie Boyd is auctioning letters she received from the late singer and Eric Clapton.

The three had what seemed like a live triangle going on before The Beatles star eventually married Boyd in 1966.

"He was quite shy, like me. I think that's why we got on," she said about Harrison.

"George was so adorable when he was away," she continued. "He missed me, and I missed him terribly, and he would write amazing letters and wonderful postcards."

Boyd is now auctioning off her love letters from Harrison and the "Wonderful Tonight" hitmaker.

"I've had them all for so many years - far too long," she said. "I thought, why don't I just sell everything and let everybody else enjoy it?"

Aside from the letters, Boyd will also be selling paintings by Clapton.

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