G20 Summit 2023: AI-generated avatar welcomes world leaders at 'Mother of Democracy' exhibition
In the heart of the exhibition hall of Bharat Mandapam, a replica of Harappan girl, scaled up to an height of 5 feet and crafted with 120 kg of bronze, rotates on an elevated podium

Highlights
- An AI-generated avatar will take center stage, welcoming prominent world leaders at the exhibition
- G20 summit central attraction: 5-foot bronze replica of Harappan girl sculpture
- Journey from India's first general elections in 1951-52 to the modern-day 2019 Lok Sabha Elections on display
Distinguished heads of states, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent global leaders are set to encounter an extraordinary experience at the upcoming ‘Mother of Democracy’ exhibition, to be hosted from 8 to 10 September at the iconic Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi during the G20 Summit.
An artificial intelligence-driven avatar, that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, will extend a warm welcome to visitors, promising an immersive exploration of India’s rich democratic heritage, spanning from the ancient Vedic period to the vibrant contemporary era.
AI-driven avatar of Harappan girl
In the exhibition area, a replica sculpture of the Harappan girl will be displayed on a moving elevated podium in the middle of the hall. The replica was made at a height of 5 feet and a weight of 120 kg in bronze even though the original object's height is 10.5 cm.
History of India in 16 languages arranged in multiple kiosks
Textual content, complemented by audio narration will be available in 16 global languages. These languages encompass English, French Mandarin, Italian, Korean, Japanese and more.
With the use of a network of 26 interactive screens placed across several kiosks, the glorious history of India’s democratic beliefs will be condensed and recreated, giving visitors a fun and informative experience.
Journey from the general election to the contemporary 2019 Lok Sabha Election
Visitors will have the opportunity to observe the development of Indian election customs in an interesting display that spans the historical content of India's democratic path. This interactive exhibit will show how India's electoral system has changed over the years, starting with the nation's first general elections held in 1951–1952, and continuing through the decades to the most recent 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence (AI) key agenda at G20 summit
The inclusion of cryptocurrencies and AI as major agenda items at the G20 summit held in New Delhi underlines the expanding significance of these technologies in the world economy and political decision-making.
It indicates that during the summit, officials from different nations are expected to talk about the legal and regulatory frameworks, potential dangers, and opportunities related to both cryptocurrencies and AI.
G20 summit focuses on using these technologies to their fullest potential on a global level while addressing the issues and maximising the advantages.