
As AI gains popularity, students from Yunlin County’s Yang-Tze High School recently taught AI skills to 20 older adults in their community. This has enabled these older adults to create videos about their lives. One of them, 66-year-old, Hong Yung-yu, is suffering from the effects of a bout of polio in his childhood and uses crutches to walk. With the help of AI, he finally got to see himself dancing on stage in an international dance contest. Hong was terribly moved, saying it was something he didn’t even dare to dream of.
A man steps onto the stage of an international talent show, radiating energy and performing superb dance moves. This causes the judges on the stage one after another to make exclamations of admiration.
Although he knew the video was generated by AI, Hong Yung-yu still can’t stop laughing. As a child he contracted polio and now he has to rely on crutches and other supportive devices to walk. It had been his lifelong dream to stand on a stage and dance freely.
Hong Yung-yu
Community member
I’ve never taken a PE class in my life, and I’m clumsy on my feet. When I saw the video, I felt the image was something I’d been really yearning for. This feeling is really something that I’d previously never dare to imagine. Of course this had been my lifelong dream. At least this image was created in a video and I feel very consoled by this.
Students from Yang-Tze High School in Yunlin’s Huwei Township went to nearby Yinchuan community and provided older adults one-on-one hands-on learning, with each student paired up with an older member of the community. Twenty older adults then went from rejecting technology to immersing themselves in creation.
Some older adults made videos of themselves rapping in English or dancing with K-Pop dance troupes. Some even walked with tigers.
Lin Ching-chou
Activity convener
The older adults kept on laughing. Seeing their childlike side was like going back to computer classes in my childhood.
Chan Chin-i
Yingchuan community development association
AI is a trend right now. Even in our more rural areas, nearly everyone seems to have heard of it but hasn’t had the opportunity to put it in use. Of course, when these students came looking for this, it was exactly what I was after. I readily agreed.
Starting from scratch, these older adults are learning about creating using technology. This activity did not only help to bridge a generational gap, but through AI they were able to tell stories that they never thought they could.
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AI逐漸興起,雲林虎尾揚子中學的學生,日前深入社區,開設AI課程,帶領20位長輩體驗科技創作,自己編寫人生故事、生成影片,其中一位66歲的洪永裕,從小罹患小兒麻痺,透過AI軟體,終於看見自己登上國外舞台跳舞的模樣,讓他感動地說"連作夢都不敢夢"。
男子站上國際達人秀舞台,熱力四射,超強舞姿,讓台上評審,接連發出讚嘆。
儘管知道,影片是由AI生成,仍然讓洪大哥,笑得合不攏嘴,因為患有小兒麻痺,平時得靠著輔具和拐杖行走,能站上舞台自由跳舞,是他一生夢想。
[[社區長輩 洪永裕]]
“我一輩子沒上過體育課,腳都不方便,看到(影片)我就覺得,這個畫面很讓我嚮往。這個感覺,真的是連作夢都不敢夢的,當然是我一輩子的夢想啦,至少在影像裡面生成出來,我就覺得很安慰”
雲林虎尾揚子中學學生,走入當地的穎川社區,一對一、手把手,青銀伴學,20位長輩從排斥科技,到沉浸在創作當中。
影片成果,有的長輩,製作出自己在唱英文饒舌、或是跳起韓團舞蹈、還有人是和老虎走在一起。
[[活動總召 林景舟]]
“長輩們都是笑聲連連的,看到長輩有童心的那一面,彷彿好像回到小時候上電腦課的場景”
[[穎川社區發展協會理事長 詹進益]]
“現在AI也是一個潮流,甚至在我們比較鄉下的地區,幾乎有聽到,都沒有機會去運作,當然(學生要來)我是求之不得,一口就答應了”
從零到有,長輩們體驗科技創作,除了縮短世代距離,更運用AI影片編寫人生故事,把那些不可能變成可能,彌補未完成的遺憾。
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