• Tomorrow Zone

  • Aug 25 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Museums and AI: Dr Oonagh Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Digital Culture & Society at Goldsmith’s University, shares her visionary insights about how Artificial Intelligence is shaping the future of storytelling in museums. Can curators use AI to stop misinformation?

    #AI #Archives #Datasets #Innovation


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    • What drives Oonagh’s interest in AI?

    • Making an ethical AI toolkit for museums.

    • Which museums are using AI well?

    • Funding innovative practice.

    • Benefits of museums experimenting with AI

    • Demystifying datasets.

    • Risks for museums using AI.

    • How will AI impact curating?

    • What gets Oonagh out of bed and keeps her awake at night?

    • Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) with Arts Council England

    • Oonagh’s challenge for Yasmin.

    Hosted by @YasminCurates in conversation with @OonaghTweets

    Do you believe everything you see in museums? Share your thoughts and museum photos online via #MuseumTruthLies.

    Follow https://linktr.ee/museumtruthlies

    Recommended resources

    • MOTL Muse-Zine https://muse-zine.xyz

    • AI: A Museum Planning Toolkit https://themuseumsai.network/toolkit

    • Developing a Responsible AI Innovation Framework for the subsidised arts and culture sector, with Arts Council England https://braiduk.org/developing-a-responsible-ai-innovation-framework-for-the-subsidised-arts-and-culture-sector-with-arts-council-england

    CREDITS: Host and scriptwriter, Yasmin Khan; Executive Producer, Marie Horner; Composer, Helen A. Wilson; Sound Design, Lucy Dearlove (supported by Lucia Scazzoccio).

    SPONSORS: Art South Asia Project and ZVM Rangoonwala Foundation

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