Holocaustverbeelding in tijden van kunstmatige intelligentie: Hoe DeepFake op ondoorzichtige wijze de nabijheid van Anne Frank suggereert

Translated title of the contribution: Holocaust representation in times of artificial intelligence: How DeepFake opaquely suggests the proximity of Anne Frank

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Abstract

Anne Frank moves, at least on a variety of digital screens. Since a few days, anyone can use free online software to put photos of faces into motion. Also Holocaust victims are now shown to the world in a new way. The author is struck by these images, which suggest vividness and accessibility of this past, and wonders what this new application of artificial intelligence means for our relationship with this past.
Translated title of the contributionHolocaust representation in times of artificial intelligence: How DeepFake opaquely suggests the proximity of Anne Frank
Original languageDutch
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherNIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies
Publication statusPublished - 08 Mar 2021

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NameNIOD blog

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • Holocaust
  • memory culture
  • Anne Frank
  • visual culture

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