The special highlight of the project is the appearance of virtual singer AI/T (Ai Trinh), an image that he built after many months of research.
The MV tells the story of a princess in the post-war period, carrying the desire for peace and love for humanity. The musician said that the image of the princess is not associated with a specific historical figure but is a common symbol of the identities of women who sacrificed during the war.
"That princess could be An Tu, Huyen Tran or an unknown figure. The important thing is that she is the embodiment of the message: Peace in the heart, forever, Thai Nguyen shared.
Choosing the Mid-Autumn Festival moment to release the MV, he considers this a "special gift" for the virtual singer AI/T, as a way to convey real emotions to a world recreated by technology. Under the moonlight, AI/T sang in a magical setting, all built with AI - both evoking new emotions and arousing reflection.
Sharing about the implementation process, Thai Nguyen compared AI to a creative assistant, helping him sketch the setting, fine-tune the character, suggest camera angles, and lighting. However, he affirmed that the core is still human emotions and messages: "Without real emotions, talking to AI will be very widespread and not go anywhere."

However, this journey is not easy. He admitted that the image sometimes lacks features, the character does not fully express emotions, and has to be remade many times to achieve the desired quality. For him, it is the "prey of experimentation", but also a positive signal for the future when technology is gradually improving.
Musician Thai Nguyen has composed since 2000 and is associated with many songs with strong Vietnamese identity such as "Nang xuan tuoi", "Dat ba hon", "The the yeu" or "Vietnam co len". He also collaborated in producing for many children's voices, showing his diversity in musical style.