Eighty-six-year-old Holocaust survivor Ehudith Bracha Serchook is retelling her story with the help of AI. The software generates images that Serchook says will leave an enduring record of her trauma for future generations
A lifetime later, 86-year-old Serchook is retelling her story via an artificial intelligence service generating images that will leave an enduring record of her trauma for future generations.
"Each one of them has a unique story and they have been through terrifying stuff," said Sol Leffler, who operates the AI software. Sitting alongside the survivors as they retell their stories, Leffler writes the key elements into Midjourney, an AI programme which converts text into graphic pictures. She holds a pink, blood-stained coat - worn by her brother, she says, and retrieved after their killing.
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