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Meet India's first travel influencer who visits different countries without passport, gives travel guides in English, Tamil, but there's a catch, she is…

Meet India's first travel influencer who visits different countries without passport, gives travel guides in English, Tamil, but there's a catch, she is…

India.com06-07-2025
In the ever-evolving digital age, one woman has quietly carved out a space where wanderlust meets storytelling. Hailing from a culturally rich background and fluent in both English and Tamil, she's become a trusted compass for those craving real travel insights. Whether it's the hidden gems of India or the distant corners of the globe, her expertise and instinct guide countless curious souls. With a backpack full of experiences and a mind brimming with practical wisdom, she now stands as India's first prominent travel influencer, with a catch that she is an AI. India's First AI Traveler Influencer: Radhika Subramaniam
Here we are talking about Radhika Subramaniam, who is India's first AI travel influencer has been created, who is Radhika Subramaniam. She speaks Tamil and English and is always on vacation. Collective Artist Company has created an AI travel influencer who never needs a passport to travel. Regarding this, a person associated with the company said that Radhika can be considered like a common person who is always on vacation. Who is Radhika Subramaniam
Radhika's story is one that many youngsters can connect with. It can be said that she left her corporate job to travel across the country. She is curious, down-to-earth, and is attracted to small things. She tells you about small places of India, hidden gems. She can guide you to hidden cafes, roadside crafts, small town festivals and many other things. Before India, These Countries Launched AI Influencers
India is not the first country to launch an AI travel influencer. In 2023, the German National Tourism Board launched AI-generated travel ambassador Emma to promote tourism in Germany, who can talk in English and German. Sudeep Subhash, Revenue Officer of Collective Artist Network and CEO of Big Bang Social, said that launching Radhika Subramaniam AI travel influencer will promote travel. You get someone who is always with you, always in sync with your voice. With this you can ask about hidden destinations and talk in English and Tamil. It has been specially designed keeping in mind the Gen Z people.
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