The possibilities for using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in museums are endless. AI can enhance exhibition design, marketing, audience engagement, strategic planning, administrative tasks, and more. Speakers discuss both the potential benefits and concerns surrounding AI, encouraging critical thinking on how to use AI intentionally and ethically in museum settings. Since AI is still very new, what protocols and guidelines could/should be in place for use in museum work?
Featured Speakers:
Anne Duquennois – Lead Visual Communications Designer for the University of Colorado
Eileen Tomczuk – Researcher at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking, and PhD student in Urban Studies at Tulane University
The possibilities for using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in museums are endless. AI can enhance exhibition design, marketing, audience engagement, strategic planning, administrative tasks, and more. Speakers discuss both the potential benefits and concerns surrounding AI, encouraging critical thinking on how to use AI intentionally and ethically in museum settings. Since AI is still very new, what protocols and guidelines could/should be in place for use in museum work?
Featured Speakers:
Anne Duquennois – Lead Visual Communications Designer for the University of Colorado
Eileen Tomczuk – Researcher at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking, and PhD student in Urban Studies at Tulane University