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An autistic teenager creates a painting at the AIGC workshop in Xuhui.
Local artists are encouraged to use AI-generated content (AICG) to help children with autism create their own paintings.
Over the weekend, the Shanghai Institute of International Design Innovation at Tongji University launched the “Gifts from AI” project in Hongmei Street, Xuhui City.
With the help of local tech company Tezign, AIGC platform MuseDAM Playground can be used to transform many autistic teenager’s sketches into professional oil paintings.
This will enable more children with autism to participate in the creation of works of art without drawing skills. According to the institute, these AIGC paintings will become more accessible and popular for charity sales.
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An autistic teenager creates a painting at the AIGC workshop in Xuhui.
Professor Su Yunsheng, executive director of the institute, said that AIGC will invite designers, students and other professionals to jointly produce works of art for charity, cultural heritage protection and culture and tourism promotion. announced a welfare plan.
At the launch of the event, well-known painter Juan Er instructed children with autism to create digital paintings using AI.
According to Professor Hsu, more non-profit organizations, masters of traditional crafts and artists will be invited to participate in the AIGC project.
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Some AI created paintings based on sketches of local autistic children.
