SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Since artificial intelligence development has become available to the masses, interesting, funny, and sometimes odd videos have been created, but AI is also being used for good: raising awareness for those who are missing and murdered.
Following the disappearance of Rachel Cyriacks in 2013, missing posters have been shared, billboards displayed, and a television plea from her mother, Mary.
“Somebody needs to talk. I mean, we gotta have answers,” Mary Schabot said back in 2024.
With the help of AI, there is a new way to share that Rachel Cyriacks still needs to be found.
Creating AI-generated missing videos, told by the person who disappeared, can be a powerful tool. It’s a way for Tawana Spann to honor her murdered son.
Spann posts the videos onli

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