Building on last year’s CultTech discussions with UNESCO and policy leaders, this piece examines why AI governance for cultural institutions must go beyond technical compliance. It looks at cultural data sovereignty, ethical recommendation systems, and the need for human-centered, transparent frameworks to ensure AI supports diverse narratives and public trust.
Human-Centric AI in Museums — Turning Principles Into Action
This final chapter in our three-part series on AI and cultural institutions explores what it truly means to implement human-centric AI. Beyond algorithms and automation, it asks how museums can preserve trust, empathy, and meaning as technology becomes more intelligent. The article offers a framework for transparency and sustained collaboration between people and machines
Cuseum's CEO contributes to UNESCO's new report on AI & Culture
Generative AI in Museums: Real-World Applications for Cultural Organizations
AI in museums is changing how cultural institutions connect with audiences and optimize internal processes. Artificial intelligence supports visitor personalization and data-informed decision making. This article outlines key use cases, implementation strategies, and the long-term impact of AI innovation in museums and heritage sites.
