Group 1 - The 43rd UNESCO conference held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, focused on the role of artificial intelligence in museums, with over 80 museum directors and AI representatives in attendance [1] - Yannick Lintz, director of the Guimet Museum, emphasized that AI technology will be a powerful driver for museum development and highlighted the importance of technology in cultural heritage protection [1] - The Qatar Museum's director shared experiences of using AI for services like guided tours and high-resolution artifact imaging, while the Singapore Museum's director discussed AI's role in preserving and promoting local culture [1] Group 2 - The Nanjing Deji Art Museum showcased its "Jinling Map Digital Art Exhibition," which utilizes cutting-edge technology, including AI, to enhance visitor experience [2] - The exhibition features a 110-meter-long, 3.6-meter-high ultra-HD LED screen, allowing visitors to interact with historical characters from the painting "Jinling Map" [2] - The innovative format of the exhibition attracted attention from international museum leaders, with praise for its creativity and ability to engage younger audiences [3]
多国博物馆馆长探讨人工智能应用
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-11 23:20