Holocaust Museum Brings Survivors' Stories to Life with AI
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"Dimensions in Testimony" exhibit uses AI and hologram technology to allow visitors to have conversations with Holocaust survivors.
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The AI uses recordings of survivors answering numerous questions to create natural conversations. There is no risk of the AI generating false information.
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100-year-old Holocaust survivor Al Miller recently recorded 5 days of testimony before passing away. His recordings will be used to create an interactive exhibit opening in 2025.
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Miller's daughter-in-law says it's crucial to share survivors' stories, as 20% of young people believe the Holocaust is a myth, according to a recent poll.
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The museum says this technology allows younger generations to interact with survivors' stories and keep their memories alive.