Culture

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The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the cultural sector presents both significant opportunities and challenges. AI has the potential to enhance creativity, making cultural products more accessible and diverse, while also transforming traditional artistic processes. For instance, AI can generate new forms of art and music, thereby expanding the creative landscape and opening new markets for cultural industries. However, these advancements raise pressing ethical questions, particularly regarding intellectual property rights and the authenticity of AI-generated works. As AI disrupts established models within the cultural sector, it is crucial to establish a regulatory framework that protects creators while fostering innovation. The ongoing dialogue around these issues is essential for ensuring that the benefits of AI are realized without compromising cultural diversity and integrity.

We first work on that particular sector during the IndoFrench-AI-2024 Workshop
(13th December 2024, Session #7: Professional Domain #2: Culture & Cultural Industries)

We then entered into more details on that sector by developing a AI Impact Summit preparatory event at MAP Bangalore on 22th January 2026

Team

Associate Professor, Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi,
Multidisciplinary Artist, Storyteller and Pioneer in the Field of Art & Technology
Professor, Chair of Inclusive AI Cultures, Utrecht University and Cofounder, Inclusive AI Lab
Professor of Computer Science and Musical Creation at the Université Paris 8
Research professor at the CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research)
Lecturer, Horizon Europe research project FairMuse Project, Lille University
Former director of the Spotify Creator Technology Research Lab
Associate Director, R&D Unit in Quality Control Automation, Ubisoft India
Regional Director, Agence Universitaire de Francophonie Asie-Pacifique