AI-Powered Tour Brings Anne Frank's Story to Life in Amsterdam
- In 2025, an AI-powered guided tour tracks Anne Frank's route through Amsterdam, allowing visitors to explore the city's Jewish experiences under Nazi occupation.
- Visitors use smartphones and headphones to access a 7km, 12-stop route narrated and illustrated by AI from the Anne Frank Institute and other sources.
- The project aims to share lesser-known stories of Holocaust survivors and those who helped them during World War II.
- The tour requires just a mobile phone and headphones, leading visitors on a 7km, 12-stop path with audio narratives and AI animations.
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A Dutch tourism company introduced a new system combining new technologies and artificial intelligence, in order to better understand Anne Frank's destiny in 1941, in the heart of the Second World War.

AI-powered tour brings Anne Frank's story to life in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, 1941. Every day, young Anne Frank and her sister Margot walked 2.5 kilometres to school, as Nazi anti-Jewish laws barred them from using public transport or bicycles.
The reconstruction of the streets of Amsterdam in 1941, when Anne Frank was subject to anti-semit laws on a smartphone, is the development of a new device combining technology and artificial intelligence, offered to tourists who want to understand her life better.
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