A United Nations research institute created an AI refugee avatar

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A research institute connected to the United Nations has created two AI-driven incarnations designed to teach people about refugee issues.

404 wrote about the media A test conducted by a class of UN University Center related to policy research As a result two AI agents or avatars were created – Amina, a fictional woman who escaped Sudan and lived in a refugee camp in Chad, and an imaginary soldier named Abdalla Abdalla RapidA paramilitary forces of Sudan.

Users are believed to be able to talk to Amina and Abdalla Test websiteThough I got an error message while I was trying to register on Saturday afternoon.

The Colombian professor and UNU-CPR senior fellow adwardo albrecht 404 told the media that he and his students were “simply roaming with ideas” and not proposing it as a UN solution.

A paper The brief description of this job was suggested that these avatars can finally be used to “suit quickly to donors”. However, it also mentions that many of the workshops contacted with agents reacted negatively, for example that refugees were “very capable of talking to them in real life.”

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