- "Tell Me, Inge" tells the story of Inge Auerbacher, who survived the Terezin Ghetto as a 7-year-old. With conversational video AI technology and hand-drawn 3D-animations, viewers can directly engage in a conversation with Inge in VR.
- Developed by Meta and StoryFile in partnership with UNESCO, the World Jewish Congress and the Claims Conference, "Tell me, Inge" uses conversational AI (artificial intelligence), which recognizes users' speech and enables them to engage with Inge directly, imitating a real-life interaction. The experience brings to life Inge's story about her time in Theresienstadt and its impact on her life and her family. Born in Germany in 1934, Inge Auerbacher faced unimaginable adversities of the Holocaust as a seven-year-old girl when she and her parents were deported to the ghetto. As one of its few child survivors, she eventually emigrated to the United States with her parents, where she battled tuberculosis for many years. In the 1980s, she attended one of the first Holocaust survivor gatherings in Israel, prompting her to share her story publicly. She has since authored numerous books, poems, and music, dedicating herself to raising awareness about the Holocaust among young students. To accurately represent Inge's story, the production team worked closely with Holocaust experts and oral historians. Viewers can ask questions and listen to Inge's answers, accompanied by animated illustrations, reliving her childhood memories, her survival during the Shoah, and her profound reflections on this experience in adulthood. "Tell me, Inge" is free and accessible in English and German languages through a dedicated website and compatible with mobile, desktop and VR glasses.—Unesco
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