Generative Artificial Intelligence, Human Agency and the Future of Cultural Heritage

16 Pages Posted: 9 Oct 2023

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Dirk HR Spennemann

Charles Sturt University - Faculty of Science & Agriculture

Date Written: September 25, 2023

Abstract

The first half of 2023 was dominated by a public discussion of the nature and implications of generative Artificial intelligence (genAi) models that are poised to become the most significant cross-cultural global disruptor since the invention of the World-Wide Web. It can be predicted that genAi will affect how cultural heritage is being managed and practiced, primarily by providing analysis and decision-making tools, but also by genAi generated texts and images, in particular reconstructions of objects and sites. The more speculative interpretations of contexts and alternative interpretations generated by genAi models may constitute manifestations of cultural heritage in their own right. But do these constitute human cultural heritage, or are they Ai cultural heritage? This paper is a deliberation of the realities and future(s) of cultural heritage in a genAi and post-genAi world.

Keywords: Authorship, ChatGPT, Cultural heritage, Futurist perspectives, Generative artificial intelligence, Virtual heritage

Suggested Citation

Spennemann, Dirk, Generative Artificial Intelligence, Human Agency and the Future of Cultural Heritage (September 25, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4583327 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4583327

Dirk Spennemann (Contact Author)

Charles Sturt University - Faculty of Science & Agriculture ( email )

Australia

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