LemonSlice Avatar "Steals the Show," Says The New York Times

The New York Times recently featured the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, calling it "a multimedia extravaganza" and highlighting one experience above all others: the AI Theodore Roosevelt avatar created by LemonSlice.
As architecture critic Michael Kimmelman writes, the "A.I. hologram of Roosevelt... steals the show."
The interactive experience lets visitors speak directly with Theodore Roosevelt, asking questions about his life, presidency, conservation legacy, and the decisions that shaped America. It's a new kind of museum experience - one built around conversation instead of static exhibits.
We're proud to have brought one of America's most influential presidents to life in a way that feels engaging, thoughtful, and deeply human.
As AI becomes more capable, the interface matters just as much as the intelligence behind it. At LemonSlice, we build interactive avatars that bring AI to life across museums, education, enterprise, and customer experiences.
Read the full New York Times article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/16/arts/design/teddy-roosevelt-presidential-library-north-dakota.html




































































































































































































