Breaking silence: AI’s touch debut

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HANOI (ANN/VIETNAM NEWS) – Entitled “Cham” (Touch), its Director Pham Vinh Khuong, revealed plans for a forthcoming short film that will utilise artificial intelligence (AI) to address the issue of domestic violence. 

The aim is to educate the public, particularly youth, and mobilise efforts towards prevention and intervention.

Khuong said that the film will be screened in late July, as part of the activities to commemorate the Vietnamese Family Day (June 28).

It tells the story of a young family facing conflicts and violence, warning of the danger of domestic violence, advising victims to seek help from the community and social organisations.

Particularly, the film upholds the role of education and popularises domestic violence prevention and control regulations, encouraging all in the community to speak up when detecting domestic violence.

Khuong said that the film goes beyond just reflecting the current situation of domestic violence to provide practical solutions to the problem. The characters in the film will be multidimensional, from those who endure violence to those who overcame difficulties and resumed normal life, he added.

The combination of art and AI technology in the project is expected to bring a new approach and deeper experiences to audiences through special effects scenes.

Along with the short film, the project also includes many community activities such as conferences and seminars as well as communications campaigns to call for the engagement of the community in domestic violence prevention and control.

A frame from the upcoming AI-assisted film on domestic violence ‘Chạm’. PHOTO: ANN/VIETNAM NEWS SOURCE