NEW ORLEANS An interactive exhibit opening Wednesday at the National WWII Museum will use artificial intelligence to let visitors hold virtual conversations with images of veterans, including a Medal ...
Conversations are the basis for so much of what we value in our lives. They are often the gateway to deeper understanding and meaning, to further insight and awareness, and oftentimes the agents of ...
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NEW ORLEANS – Olin Pickens sat in his wheelchair facing a life-sized image of himself on a screen, asking it questions about being taken prisoner by German soldiers during World War II. After a pause, ...
World War II veteran Olin Pickens, of Nesbit, Miss., who served in the U.S. Army 805th Tank Destroyer Battalion, looks at the virtual exhibit of himself at the National World War II Museum in New ...
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