AI reunites Holocaust survivor with childhood photos- PublishedBlanche Fixler remembers hiding inside a bed while Nazis searched for her.Now a tool using artificial intelligence (AI) - built by Daniel Patt, a software engineer for Google - could hold the key to putting names to some of the many faces, both victims and survivors, in hundreds of thousands of historic photographs.The software has been cross-referencing millions of faces, to try to find matches for people who have already been identified in one photo - but not in others.Blanche, who is now 86 and lives in New York, knew about the family snapshot below on the right - but she had never previously seen the group photo on the left, which was taken in France during the war.She also identified her Aunt Rose and one of the boys in the photo - giving Daniel and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum new information to work with."