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Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural EmpowermentEyssette, 2025
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This article provides a comparative examination of two AI-assisted museums in Africa, the Dar Gnawa Museum (Marrakech) and the Grand Egyptian Museum (Cairo). It analyzes the AI functions and the strategies these institutions adopt to pursue techno-cultural …
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