On October 24th, Yu Jinrong, a veteran of the Korean War in Binjiang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, exclaimed as he watched the "digital avatar" generated using AI technology on the big screen. On the same day, the "AI spreads its message to honor the hero 'Binbing' and takes you to remember the ups and downs" - the "Binbing" digital person release event was held at the Binbing E station in the district. This move marks a gratifying step forward in the construction of the "Binbing" digital human brand in Binjiang District. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army's overseas operations to resist US aggression and aid Korea. In order to salvage and preserve the red memory, Binjiang District relies on the advantages of regional digital technology and collaborates with high-tech enterprises to promote the implementation of the "Digital Veterans" project. This project utilizes lightweight data collection and AIGC technology to generate images of veterans and interactive, explainable, and hyper photographic digital humans, effectively addressing issues such as mobility difficulties and presentation challenges faced by elderly veterans. We are building a '133+N' work system around the 'Binbing' digital people, aiming to systematically promote the digital transformation and dissemination of red resources. ”The relevant person in charge of the Binjiang District Veterans Affairs Bureau introduced that the work system includes creating a "Binbing" digital character brand, achieving three construction goals: a batch of red digital characters, a red story library, and a red propaganda alliance. It implements three actions: collecting stories of veterans, promoting digital propaganda to the grassroots, and protecting the digital rights and interests of veterans. It also expands N application scenarios to achieve multidimensional inheritance of the red spirit, enhance the sense of honor, belonging, and achievement of veterans. At present, "digital veterans" have the ability to generate diverse narratives based on text and can be widely applied in military camps, schools, communities, and patriotic education bases. At the event, many viewers were moved to tears after watching the battle experiences narrated by "Digital Veterans". A veteran of the Korean War who was present emotionally said, "Seeing the battle scenes restored by digital technology and hearing the sound of gunfire, it feels like I'm back in the era of war. It's so meaningful to use such technology to preserve and pass on the red history!" It is reported that Binjiang District will continue to expand the application scenarios of "digital veterans", further explore red education resources, and promote the dissemination and inheritance of red genes. (New Society)
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