Democracy Dies in Darkness

A museum is using AI to let visitors chat with World War II survivors

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March 30, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. EDT
Devin Dumas speaks with a video image of the late World War II veteran Hershel “Woody” Williams as part of the new Voices From the Front exhibit at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. (La'Shance Perry)
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Margaret Kerry-Boeke, 94, strode into a gallery at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. Then she stopped short. Her jaw dropped.

It was as if she were looking in the mirror, at a crystal-clear, almost life-size video of herself.

In the video, Kerry-Boeke sat in an armchair, her legs crossed at the ankles just above her pink ballet-style flats, as she explained her work as a home-front USO dancer during World War II. “I would usually do two tap numbers, and often be called back for a third one,” she said.