This paper is the first outcome of the “Alignment Assembly on Culture for AI”, a collective intelligence exercise initiated within the data space, which engaged circa 400 professionals. It maps the results of the community consultation, identifies areas of consensus, friction and uncertainty and pinpoints topics that require further exploration. The paper identifies two contrasting opinion groups: boundary-setters (32% of respondents), critical of AI use, and opportunity-seekers (68%), advocating for its adoption.
Alignment paper on AI and the data space for cultural heritage: Boundary-setters and opportunity-seekers working towards responsible AI futures
Europeana Foundation, 02 October 2025 , International
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