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Families of Victims of Japan Airlines Crash Release Short Video Made with Generative Ai for the Next Generation (Kyodo News)

With the 40th anniversary of the 1985 Japan Airlines Jumbo Jet crash approaching in August, Masayoshi Yamamoto, a company employee in Tokyo's Chuo Ward who lost his father Kenji (then 49) at a young age, released a short video created with generative artificial intelligence (AI) online on the 25th in an effort to pass on the memory of the accident to the next generation.
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With the 40th anniversary of the 1985 Japan Airlines Jumbo Jet crash approaching in August, Masayoshi Yamamoto, a company employee in Tokyo's Chuo Ward who lost his father Kenji (then 49) at a young age, released a short video created with generative artificial intelligence (AI) online on the 25th in an effort to pass on the memory of the accident to the next generation.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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