France's Versailles Unveils AI-Powered Talking Statues
- Visitors to France's Palace of Versailles can now talk to AI-powered statues instead of using an audio guide, as announced by the palace.
- The Palace of Versailles partnered with OpenAI and Ask Mona for this innovative experience, which includes 20 garden statues.
- Museum President Christophe Leribault highlighted that the AI will greatly enrich the visitor experience.
- Curious visitors can engage in conversations by scanning QR codes next to one of the 20 garden statues, triggering responses in multiple languages.
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France’s Versailles unveils AI-powered talking statues
Visitors to France's famed Palace of Versailles can now strike up a conversation with talking statues instead of listening to a traditional audio guide, as part of a new collaboration with artificial intelligence companies, the palace has said. Versailles late Monday announced a partnership with US-based OpenAI and French start-up Ask Mona to bring a

France's Versailles unveils AI-powered talking statues
Visitors to France's famed Palace of Versailles can now strike up a conversation with talking statues instead of listening to a traditional audio guide, as part of a new collaboration with artificial intelligence companies, the palace has said.
Visitors of the famous Palat Versailles of France can now start a conversation with the speaking state instead of listening to a traditional audio guide, as part of a new collaboration with companies in the field of artificial intelligence,...
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