Divine Designs Meld with AI at Durga Puja Festival

Calcutta: Calcutta, the eastern city of millions of people, will take advantage of a thousand -year traditions when they celebrate the Hindu Durga Puja Festival with street parties this week and worship idols in detailed pavilions.
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Molded on a wire and straw frame, and made of clay clay painted with neon pinks and blues, depicts the 10 armed, three -eyed goddesses who driving a lion while killing a demon mandate by celebrating the victory of good on evil.
70 -year -old Paul learned his craft from his father, like hundreds of other pottery on the narrow streets of Kumartuli’s centuries -old idol construction center.
Calcutta hosts more than 15 million people and explodes in a 10 -day art, music and commitment celebration every year, and UNESCO recognizes humanity as part of the “intangible cultural heritage”.
Many of them reflect contemporary themes from politics to pop culture.
‘AI -oriented images’
Craftsmen are competing to create more striking work than before.
Paul has been drawn on paper for decades for decades or defined verbally by thousands of committees.
“Then we try to create idol designs as the organizers wish.”
According to the Indian Internet and Mobile Association, India, which has 900 million internet users, has become one of the largest markets in the world for AI vehicles.
Google’s Nano Banana image is the largest user base for generation model and the second largest user base for chatgpt.
‘Blessing or damn’
AI’s fusion with Durga Puja has become a theme for some.
Secretary Subal Paul at a century -old community club in Northern Calcutta said that they chose artificial intelligence as a motif.
“We received the help of chatgpt and other AI vehicles to get the idea of the goddess Durga’s panda and idol.”
“We received the help of Chatbots … We emphasized how artificial intelligence shapes our lives.”
Pavilions are decorated with giant computer keyboards and flashing lights against a floor similar to office towers.
While the robot input for two lifelongs, another runs on the pandal roof on the pandal roof.
45 -year -old Subal Paul, “The old order has changed, it gave a new one.” He said. “We don’t know if it’s a blessing or a damn.”
For many, technology only develops a festival that is famous for its classrooms, religion and the obstacles of society.
“This tradition is not as spectacular and spiritual as this tradition.” He said.
“The combination of tradition, culture and modernity.”




