Artificial intelligence has brought history to life: Molodechno archivists have presented a touching video message from a Red Army soldier for March 8
The new issue of the «Archive Bulletin» of the Zonal State Archive in Molodechno presents a unique work created using artificial intelligence technologies. Archivists have created an image of Red Army soldier Mikhail Shevchenko, who, while at the front, wrote a touching message for International Women’s Day. In his message, the soldier expresses deep gratitude for the strength, fortitude and support that women give their loved ones even in the most difficult times.
This project is of particular importance, as it not only preserves the memory of the heroic past, but also makes history closer and more understandable to the modern generation. The use of artificial intelligence made it possible to «revive» the image of the soldier, convey his emotions and words as if they were sounding here and now. This is a reminder of how important it is to appreciate the exploits of those who fought for peace and freedom. Schoolchildren were also involved in the creation of the project. Local school students helped archivists study historical materials, work with archival documents, and even in the process of creating a video message. This not only contributes to the patriotic education of youth, but also shows how modern technologies can be used to preserve and popularize history.
The video message of the Red Army soldier became a symbol of hope, unity, and inspiration, reminding us that the love, care, and support of women have always been and remain an important support in the most difficult moments of history.
The role of women is important not only in wartime, but also in peacetime. Today, as then, they continue to inspire, support, and strengthen society, and their active civic position inspires new creative achievements. Happy holiday, dear women!
P.S. This note was written by artificial intelligence.
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1. Virtual AI-image of M.Shevchenko |
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2. Letters of the Red Army soldier M.Shevchenko |
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3. Hosts of the Archive Bulletin German Rozhok and Polina Prostakova |
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4. Letter of M.Shevchenko |