Top leaders and chiefs of state will be met by a “avatar” created by artificial intelligence at the “Mother of Democracy” exhibition, which will take place at the Bharat Mandapam in conjunction with the G20 Summit, according to government sources. India’s democratic traditions, dating from the “Vedic period to the modern era,” will be highlighted in the exhibition.
The audio and video components of the show will be available in “16 global languages,” including, among others, English, French, Mandarin, Italian, Korean, and Japanese. 26 interactive screens arranged at various kiosks will be used to explain the development of India’s democratic culture.
Heads of state, delegates, and other guests will be greeted by an AI-generated ‘avatar’ who will give them a brief summary of the exhibition as they arrive in the exhibition area, according to reports.
A replica sculpture of the Harappan girl will be on display on a revolving elevated podium as the focal point of the exhibition space. The bronze duplicate was made, according to the source, at a height of 5 feet and a weight of 120 kg, even though the genuine artefact is only 10.5 cm tall.
The exhibition will also focus on India’s election customs, which span from the 1950s and ’50s, when the country had its first general elections, until the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.