According to government sources, the Heads of State and other senior leaders would be met by an artificial intelligence-generated 'avatar' at the 'Mother of Democracy' exhibition, which will be held at the Bharat Mandapam to commemorate the G20 Summit.
According to the organizers, the exhibition will highlight India's democratic traditions from the "Vedic period to the modern era."
They stated that the written and audio information is available in "16 global languages," including English, French, Mandarin, Italian, Korean, and Japanese.
According to insiders, the history of India's democratic ethos would be "summed up and retold through 26 interactive screens" organized in numerous kiosks.
"When heads of state, delegates, and other guests arrive in the exhibition area, they will be greeted by an AI-generated 'avatar' who will provide them with a concise overview of the exhibition," the source stated.
In the display space, a replica sculpture of the Harappan female will stand on a revolving raised pedestal in the center of the hall.
The original piece is 10.5 cm tall, but the duplicate is 5 feet tall and 120 kg in weight, according to the source.
According to the sources, India's election traditions will be highlighted from the first general elections held after independence in 1951-52 through the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
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