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09 April 2024

Sonja Thiel works as digital catalyst for Artificial Intelligence at Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe. She has a background in history and philosophy and has worked as a curator for participatory processes at cultural history museums. 2014-2020 she developed a blended-learning academy program in Museum Studies at the University of Freiburg. Her work focuses on the intersections between museology, participatory curatorial practice and open digital education.
Johannes C. Bernhardt is a cultural historian and teaches at the University of Konstanz. After holding positions at the universities of Freiburg, Mannheim and Bochum, he worked at the Badisches Landesmuseum from 2017 to 2023 on the intersection of digitality and participation, the development of the digital museum and artificial intelligence applications. His work focuses on ancient history, cultural management and digital transformation.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Foreword 9
Introduction 11
The Role of Culture in the Intelligence of AI 23
Why AI Cannot Think 31
AI and Art 41
The Hidden Costs of AI 57
Dead End or Way Out? 65
Power, Data and Control 73
Managing AI 83
Museum-AI Assemblages 99
AI with Museums and Cultural Heritage 117
Troubleshoot? 131
Digital Curation and AI 149
Teaching Provenance to AI 163
The Funding Program LINK—AI and Culture 173
Discovering Culture with AI 181
Post-Truth 187
Impostor Syndrome 199
Algorithmic Exhibition-Making 209
Evaluating the Blackbox 217
Clouds of Symbols 225
xCurator 233
Say the Image, Don't Make It 245
CHIM—Chatbot in the Museum 257
With AI to Art! 265
Exploring Beyond the Exhibits 273
Tracking the Visitor 287
Symotiv 295
Notes on Contributors 303
Abstracts 311