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Whether based on neural networks or machine learning, artificial intelligence raises many issues. In this context, several states, such as France, have launched national plans for AI. The Ministry of Culture very early on supported projects to test these technologies in light of the realities of the profession. This round table aims, through the presentation of the HikarIA projects of the Guimet Museum and the TORNE-H project of the Museum of Decorative Arts, to explore how technological advances in AI can contribute to better understanding, studying and sharing heritage collections.
Speakers

Carine PRUNET
Service des Musées de France – Technicienne du patrimoine

Édouard de Saint-Ours
Musée Guimet – Conservateur et directeur des collections photographiques au Musée Guime

Camille HERODY
LES ARTS DÉCORATIFS – Directrice
Marion Charpier
Musée des arts décoratifs de Paris – Cheffe de projet intelligence artificielle

Christopher KERMORVANT
Teklia – Directeur