Renault Korea Motors is running a campaign dubbed ‘Create Your SM6′ using AI technology to create personalized SM6 images and turning them into NFTs.
The carmaker has signed agreements with ALTAVA Group and The Sandbox, which service the Metaverse platform and NFT items.
The campaign, which lasts until May 26, is centered on the INSPIRE trim of the all-new SM6 TCe 300.
The INSPIRE trim elevates the SM6’s design and performance to deliver exceptional driving performance.
To participate in the contest, customers can create unique SM6 images using Stable Diffusion, a keyword-based image generation AI tool, and make a short story using ChatGPT.
The top 10 winners will be issued utility NFTs along with Klaytn coins.
The campaign includes additional events for NFT holders and community activities on the Renault Korea Discord channel.


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