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Gita App Goes Global: Digital India Experience Zone To Showcase It Before G20 Delegates; Here's A List Of It's Five Salient Features
Bhuvan Krishna
Sep 07, 2023, 03:52 PM | Updated 03:52 PM IST
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The Indian government has planned to showcase India's advancements in the digital world to G20 delegates through a Digital India experience zone.
One of the highlights of this exhibit is going to be the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Gita app, which will be introduced to the delegates.
Five Key Points About The Gita App:
The Gita app is an indigenous programme that offers customised solutions based on the teachings of the Bhagwad Gita, a significant religious text in Hinduism.
Its acronym, GITA, stands for guidance, inspiration, transformation, and action.
Users at the G20 summit will have the opportunity to interact with the Gita app. They can seek personal and professional solutions and find answers to profound questions about life.
The programme is available in English and Hindi, with a clean and simple interface. Users can start interacting with the programme by entering details like their name, age, and gender.
On the first screen of the app, users will find a list of previously uploaded questions. They have the option to choose from these questions or ask their own.
The Gita app also accepts voice prompts, providing a convenient way for users to engage with the programme.
Once a question is submitted, the interface searches its database inspired by the Bhagawad Gita and offers a solution.
Users can rely on this feature to find guidance and answers to their queries.
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Bhuvan Krishna is Staff Writer at Swarajya.
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