Ukrainian startup created a charity NFT project about the war
- June 17, 2022
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Ukrainian startup ZibraAI is launching the Sirens Gallery charity NFT project, which collects around 2,000 images of the war in Ukraine, and all proceeds from the sale of
Ukrainian startup ZibraAI is launching the Sirens Gallery charity NFT project, which collects around 2,000 images of the war in Ukraine, and all proceeds from the sale of
This was reported to Ukrinform by the press service of the technology company Roosh.
“We cannot stand by the humanitarian catastrophe caused by the Russian occupation in Ukraine, so we want to join in overcoming its consequences and helping with post-war reconstruction. To do this, the team of Ukrainian startup ZibraAI decided to use their experience with artificial intelligence technologies and this created a charity NFT project “Sirens Gallery” documenting the plots of the main events of the war Oleksandr Petrenko, co-founder and CEO of the ZibraAI initiative, the NFT works in the collection are neural network-generated images that show Russia’s war against Ukraine in chronological order.
Ukrainian startup creates NFT gallery about war based on AI / Photo: Roosh
The project team developed technology based on artificial intelligence: it collected and described 150 key events of the war, and the neural network created digital images based on text descriptions. The gallery features scenes from the fight for Gostomel airport, a Russian ship’s attack on Snake Island, and much more.
In total, the gallery will present images from 1991, they can be purchased in the form of NFT tokens, sale on the site will begin on September 24.
“100% of the proceeds from the sale of NFT artifacts will go to the Ukrainian charitable foundations Dobro.ua and Unchain.fund. They will be directed towards humanitarian aid to Ukrainians affected by the war and the reconstruction of Ukrainian cities,” he said.
The Sirens Gallery project was created with the help of the Ministry of Digital Transformation and in partnership with Roosh Technology, Twid Creative Studio, Near Foundation, Galactic3, Reface, Powder, Darewise and Sloyd.
As Ukrinform reported, according to preliminary estimates, 116,000 homes, home to around 3.5 million people, have been destroyed or damaged in Ukraine since the beginning of the war.
Source: Ukrinform
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