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Apply AI Webinar on AI for Cultural, Creative and Media Sectors

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Culture and society AI Continent

This webinar will focus on how AI can be leveraged to both safeguard and drive innovation across Europe’s cultural and creative sectors.

Building on ongoing policy discussions and initiatives, this upcoming webinar will bring together EU experts to explore how AI can support innovation across these sectors while safeguarding Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity, in line with the actions of the Apply AI Strategy.

The webinar will focus on practical applications and future developments in areas such as:

  • AI for news media
  • AI-driven digitalisation of cultural heritage
  • use of AI tools in creative sectors including music and literature

The event will be live streamed on the European Commission's YouTube channel.

Background:

This webinar is part of a series of Apply AI sectoral webinars in the context of the EU's Apply AI Strategy, focusing on a cluster of strategic sectors to explore practical applications, use cases, and the specific needs of the industries.

 

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