Inspiration

My name is Teekay and my personal background spans the arts, neurosciences, urban development and data-science. Since 2020 I am involved in a few projects combining AI and the Arts, mostly in collaboration with the University of Luxembourg. I am also an active member of Scientist4Future.

Inspired by the SAAI I developped CASSANDRAS CLIMATE TIME MACHINE as a multi-level art project showing the effects of climate change on the personal lives of the users

What it does

By using their history on social media our AI will generate possible and highly realistic facebook posts, instagram fotos or tweets connected their friends and family one year, 5 years, 10 or 30 years ahead in the future.

Here are some examples: 1. the photos from Roberts favourite beach resort he has been visiting often in the past years will be projected into the future: so the coastline will have receded in land and only the 3 top floors of the hotel will be peaking through the oceans surface. 2. Karens food porn pics of steak and lobster will include a reference that due to the climbing prices she might have to pay about a tenth of her salary 3. Linda will be seen on her electic bicycle instead of her SUV, because she will not be able to afford fossil fuel once it is correctly taxed 4. John and his neighbors will be the proud owners of their regional solar farm Depending on the users history the Cassandra-Posts will be more leaning on texts or pictures, preferably combining them.

How we built it

We are about to build it as of August 8th

Challenges we ran into

Accomplishments that we're proud of

What we learned

What's next for Cassandras Climate Time Machine - CASSANDRA

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Updates

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Mixed feelings of being happy and braindead after a 10 hour marathon working on the first draft of CASSANDRA. I jope my first entry for a hackathon on devpost will turn out to be a rewarding experience. Looking forward to meeting many people here on devpost and hoping to find enough team members ready to collaborate on a challenging but I believe dascinating idea.

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