🔍 In this episode of Humans of AI, we talk with Dr. Ines Vodopivec from AI4LAM about how libraries, archives, and museums can embrace AI to improve access to cultural heritage. They discuss the sector’s biggest challenges, from fear of new technology to outdated workflows, and share how AI can streamline metadata, enhance user services, and strengthen multilingual access.
📌 HoAI Highlights
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18:37] The Takeaway
The Spark🗣️“Cultural heritage institutions now have the opportunity to jump on the train of AI and stay in the game.”
The Impact
🗣️ “The shift from manual work to the intellectual power of people is the biggest change AI can help us achieve.”
The Challenge
🗣️ “AI is evolving so fast that nobody can really adapt to it — and institutions are left without a roadmap for how to implement it.”
The Future
🗣️“The new language is happening online, not in published books — and we need to treat that digital space as cultural heritage.”
The Takeaway
🗣️ ““AI is here and it’s going to stay — it’s better that we use it, adapt it, and see it as a tool that helps us work.”
📌 About Our Guests
Dr. Ines Vodopivec | AI4LAM
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https://sites.google.com/view/ai4lam AI4LAM is a global community of libraries, archives, and museums working together to responsibly integrate AI into cultural heritage. They promote collaboration, develop practical tools and workflows, support multilingual access, and help institutions use AI to improve discovery, preservation, and public engagement.
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