Dreaming of AI: Perspectives on AI Use in Cultural Heritage

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The Balboa Park Online Collaborative (BPOC) is hosting a new episode of its free ‘Dreaming of’ webinar series, Dreaming of AI: Perspectives on AI Use in Cultural Heritage, on September 29th at 5PM CEST/8 AM PT/11 AM ET

As AI has been such a hot topic this year, BPOC will be doing things a bit differently in this episode. Attendees are invited to join Nik HoneysettJack Ludden, and Alexandra Kron-Daleo from the BPOC Team with Jeff Steward from Harvard Art Museums in a friendly discussion on and off camera to talk about our experiences with AI.

Register for this webinar at the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Fg587uRWRDu2VlMzHfm-jQ

Please come ready with questions, thoughts, opinions, and ideas. We will also be sharing a survey to give participants an opportunity to share their thoughts asynchronously.

 

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