May 15 2025
Building Trust in AI Through Visual Storytelling – KAI and Infineon
We advance and enhance sustainability in semiconductor manufacturing by leveraging AI-powered defect image classification. Our project's core concepts are explained through visual storytelling in an engaging and dynamic explainer video. Our goal is to make the AI project accessible and relatable for everyone, ensuring that all stakeholders can grasp the technology's significance. Through clarity and transparency, we aim to foster trust in our AI initiatives, showcasing our commitment to trustworthy AI.
The explainer video serves not only to inform but also to engage both internal and external audiences. By sharing this video across social media platforms and within our organization, we are promoting our AI project with a modern twist, captivating our viewers while emphasizing our sustainability goals. The video is now available on the AIMS5.0 YouTube channel. We invite you to view it and gain further insights into how AI is driving innovation in semiconductor manufacturing.
In developing the video, we carefully selected the tools and techniques best suited for our needs. Utilizing Adobe Creative Cloud, including tools like Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects, allowed us to create high-quality visuals that align with our storyline. We also drew on the illustration libraries provided by Infineon to enrich the video content.
The storyline was thoughtfully crafted, considering the style that best communicates our message. We combined animated segments to create a dynamic viewing experience. For the voice-over production, our primary focus was on synchronizing the text with the visuals. We assessed various options for voice-over delivery, weighing the pros and cons of AI-generated voices versus native speakers. Ultimately, we opted for an AI-generated voice, ensuring a polished and engaging audio experience. Furthermore, we believe that using an AI voice fits well for this project, as it aligns with the video's subject matter, which explores AI-powered defect image classification.
Through this collaborative effort, KAI and Infineon are not just advancing semiconductor technology; we are also committed to promoting sustainability and explainability in our practices. Discover more about KAI (www.k-ai.at) and Infineon (www.infineon.com/austria), and learn how our partnership is supported by AIMS5.0 (www.aims50.eu).