乔治·塔凯在洛杉矶博物馆揭开了人工智能展览,通过交互式幸存者采访来保存二战监禁故事.
George Takei unveils AI exhibit at LA museum, preserving WWII incarceration stories through interactive survivor interviews.
演员和活动家乔治·塔凯在洛杉矶日裔美国人国家博物馆推出了一场人工智能展览, 利用StoryFile技术保存二战期间被囚禁的日本裔美国人的第一手记述.
Actor and activist George Takei has launched an AI-powered exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, using StoryFile technology to preserve firsthand accounts of Japanese American survivors of World War II incarceration.
作为博物馆展厅翻新的一部分,该互动装置将于2026年底首次亮相. 它允许参观者提出问题,人工智能从记录的采访中产生真实答案与塔凯和其他幸存者的对话.
Set to debut in late 2026 as part of the museum’s Pavilion renovation, the interactive installation allows visitors to ask questions, with AI generating real responses from recorded interviews with Takei and other survivors.
展览的目的是确保这些故事能够延续下去.
Located in the museum’s Democracy Lab—a site tied to the forced removal of Japanese Americans—the exhibit aims to ensure these stories endure.
预计将在周六公开, 在线购买门票.
A public preview is scheduled for Saturday, with tickets available online.