A future show brought figures from the epic Mahabharata to life at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The event was all about advanced AI and hologram technology. From February 16th to 20th, the summit took place at Bharat Mandapam. It had a special draw that mixed India’s cultural history with modern digital technology.
A building called Jio Intelligence was built by Reliance Industries. It was where digital versions of Arjuna and Lord Krishna, who looked like real people, met real people. A lot of people were interested in the hologram pictures that were inside tall, clear tubes. One of the most talked about parts of the event was the interactive display.
Interactive Avatars Answer Questions About Life
Unlike most shows, these models were not still. The holograms were three-dimensional images made by AI that could connect with people who saw them. A computer next to each screen let people choose from a list of questions about life and philosophy. The figure spoke back after a decision was made, giving answers based on the lessons connected with the great characters.
Lord Krishna’s digital form showed up in his famous outfit, complete with a flute, golden clothes and a peacock flower on his head. With his bow in hand and traditional clothes on, Arjuna was shown as a fighter. The images were made to look a lot like the epic versions of the characters and current animation tools were used to make the faces and movements look real.
The whole experience was based on the AI generated show Mahabharat Ek Dharmayudh, which was made completely with AI tools. There was also a show in the tent that talked about how the characters and scenes were thought up and created with AI help.
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Showing off India’s Developing AI Ecosystem
Artificial intelligence (AI) leaders, lawmakers and technology experts got together at the AI Impact Summit to talk about the future of AI in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the event and talked about India’s plans for using AI in a way that is fair and includes everyone.
Several companies showed off new ideas in areas like healthcare, robotics and digital services. The video, on the other hand, stood out because it combined modern technology with traditional stories. It showed that AI can be used for more than just business problems. It can also be used to keep history alive and show it in new ways.
Visitors Like the Mix of Culture and Technology
People who saw the installation were very impressed with it. A lot of people said it was interesting and important, especially younger people who are more used to using internet tools. People thought it was cool that you could ask Krishna and Arjuna questions about life and get answers from AI versions of them. This was a clever way to connect old theory with modern technology.
People who were there said that these kinds of projects could help make classic epics easier for younger people to understand. The stories and lessons of the Mahabharata are brought to life in a way that feels current in this digital age by using engaging forms.
The video shown at the summit that was controlled by AI was part of a bigger trend of combining technology and stories. As AI keeps getting better, these kinds of projects could change how people experience cultural stories in the future.

