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Interactive Ada Lovelace magnet

This exclusive magnet features Ada Lovelace, the pioneer of computer programming, in an artistic portrait. Her elegant Victorian-style clothing combines with modern technical elements that reflect her visionary role in the history of computer science. But this magnet is more than just a collector's item - it offers the opportunity to interact directly with Ada Lovelace and learn more about her groundbreaking ideas.

Thanks to Gaudio.ai's innovative AI technology, visitors can ask Ada Lovelace questions and hear directly from her about how she developed the first computer program, what fascinated her about the work of Charles Babbage and the role mathematics played in her life. An exciting learning experience for anyone interested in computer science, science and the history of technology.

Your advantages:

  • High-quality souvenir with interactive added value
  • Attractive profit margin (retail price CHF 10.50)
  • Multilingual support for international guests (8 languages)
  • Extends the educational mission beyond the physical visit
  • Regular content updates with verified facts

Ideal for:

  • science and technology museums with a focus on the history of computer science
  • Mathematical Institutes and Universities
  • educational centers for women in science
  • innovation and research exhibitions
  • Souvenir shops in museums with historical technology collections

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main features

  • Premium 57.15mm round magnet with soft-touch matte surface
  • Waterproof and durable construction for long-lasting quality
  • Integrated QR code for direct access to the AI-supported guide
  • Product packaging with instructions for easy use

Sample questions for the AI guide

  • How did you get into mathematics?
  • What fascinated you about Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine?
  • Why is your algorithm called the first computer program?
  • Have you imagined that computers would one day control our lives?
  • What challenges did you have to overcome as a woman in science?
  • Why was the combination of mathematics and poetry so important to you?
  • What did you think about the future of technology in the 19th century?
  • How would the Analytical Engine have evolved if it had been built?
  • Who continued your work after your death?
  • What advice would you give to today’s computer science students?

More information

  • 100 AI interactions are available per magnet
  • An internet connection is required for AI interaction
  • The information is based on verified data from Wikipedia
  • The contents are regularly checked and updated

Supported languages

  • German
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
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