Conference Report: Cultures of Artificial Intelligence – New Perspectives for Museums - The end of museum work as we know it?

For some weeks, the opportunities and limits of artificial intelligence have been the subject of intense discussion both inside and outside the cultural sector. The conference "Cultures of Artificial Intelligence - New Perspectives for Museums" at the Badisches Landesmuseum (Baden State Museum) hit the zeitgeist and raised numerous questions that are worthy of discussion beyond the museum sector.

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Slides for my talk at #CulturesAI2212 can be found here (including those I skipped ;) https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ExW3jpejJB_-viWFvY5HZngO3W9D1y6p7Aaf2ktHVqI/edit
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Digital Curation and Collections for AI Opportunities and Risks for Cultural Heritage Institutions Clemens Neudecker | Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin — Preußischer Kulturbesitz Kulturen der Künstlichen Intelligenz | 1-2 December 2022 | Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe Numerous use cases, from text r...

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Last leftovers - have a safe trip home to all onsite speakers & participants and thank you all for joining at #culturesAI2212 #museumsAI @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

Just uploaded the slides from my presentation yesterday at the conference "Cultures of Artificial Intelligence - New Perspectives for Museums".

"Artificial Intelligence in the Creative and Cultural Sectors - The Case of Museum and Cultural Heritage"
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Artificial Intelligence in the Creative and Cultural Sectors - The Case of Museum and Cultural Heritage

Slides presented at the Conference "Cultures of Artifiical Intelligence - New Perspectives for Museums" in Karlsruhe (https://www.landesmuseum.de/en/conference-ai-2022) Based on the reports / white papers: (2019) "AI in the Media and Creative Industries" https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02125504/document (2020) "The Use of AI in the Cultural and Creative Sectors" https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/8bf8f299-f7c4-11ea-991b-01aa75ed71a1/language-en (2022) "Study on Opportunities and Challenges of AI Technologies for the Cultural and Creative Sectors" https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/359880c1-a4dc-11ec-83e1-01aa75ed71a1/language-en

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As #culturesai2212 winds down with time to explore the exhibits, thank you to @[email protected] @[email protected] and @[email protected] and all other helpers for a well organized conference.
#liviaAI @[email protected] presents a way navigating through collections using similarity analysis. #culturesAI2212 #museumsAI - code is public available!
The open presentation floor of #culturesAI2212 is showing a chatbot for answering visitor questions in museum, a talking head, an AI curator tool and many more interesting projects. Many thrilling ideas for using AI in culture are out there and deserve consideration.
Fabio Mariani and Lynn Rother @[email protected] introduced the concept of VISU in the talk about structuring provenance data - human in the loop as part of #culturesAI2212 #museumsAI @[email protected]
#CulturesAI2212 Interesting Question after Sonja Schimmler's talk about #FAIRdata: how can we measure FAIR #data? She suggests zu set up criteria & tools to measure some of the FAIR principles & if infrastructures support fairness, but it's a long road to go.
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