A United Nations research institute created an AI refugee avatar
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A research project at United Nations University is experimenting with artificial intelligence – and encounters scepticism among those affected and experts
The UN Has Created Two AI-Generated Refugees: Amina And Abdalla
The UN has created two AI avatars in a bid to help more people learn about the realities faced by those fleeing war. The first is Amina, a character playing the role of a woman living in a refugee camp in Chad after she escaped violence in Sudan. Then, there’s a soldier persona called Abdalla, a character built with the behavior and decision-making patterns of an actual combatant. Both avatars were created by the United Nations University Center…


AI Refugee Avatars: A Controversial Step In United Nations' Digital Empathy Quest
BitcoinWorld AI Refugee Avatars: A Controversial Step in United Nations’ Digital Empathy Quest In an era where digital innovation is reshaping every facet of our lives, from finance to communication, the intersection of artificial intelligence and humanitarian aid presents fascinating, often complex, challenges and opportunities. For those deeply invested in the cryptocurrency space, where decentralized technologies and virtual identities are co…
A United Nations research institute created an AI refugee avatar | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
A research institute connected to the United Nations has created two AI-powered avatars designed to teach people about refugee issues. 404 Media wrote about an experiment conducted by a class at the United Nations University Center for Policy Research that resulted in the creation of two AI agents or avatars — Amina, a fictional woman who fled Sudan and is living in a refugee camp in Chad, and Abdalla, a fictional soldier with the Rapid Support …
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