At the “Russia” exhibition in Moscow, a digital twin of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin from the Nizhny Novgorod region was presented. This happened in honor of Artificial Intelligence Day, as explained by Neuro.net, a company that develops intelligent systems.
A virtual Pushkin, created using artificial intelligence technologies, read his poems and wrote stories about his life. He also invited all visitors to the exhibition to visit the museum-reserve in the village of Bolshoye Boldino in the Nizhny Novgorod region, where the memory of the great poet is preserved.
Neuro.net developers, in particular director Maria Bykh, say that the project, thanks to the combination of creativity and new technologies, makes it possible to see Pushkin with modern eyes and creates a kind of bridge between the past and the present. WEB Personal Assistant Neuro, used to create Pushkin’s AI avatar, is capable of creating virtual assistants and other digital images for a virtual environment.
Source: Ferra

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