Digital history & historiography

AI and Ethics in Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities

26 May 2025

AI and Ethics in Cultural Heritage: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities
International roundtable hosted by the C²DH as part of the Erasmus+ AISTER project.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a transformative role in supporting cultural heritage resilience during times of emergency through rapid documentation, digital reconstruction, threat assessment, and community engagement. This roundtable will explore the ethical frameworks – such as transparency, accountability, cultural sensitivity, and data sovereignty—that underpin responsible AI use in cultural heritage. It will also address how we can support the development of skills and ethical grounding among students, educators, and young professionals to work effectively at the intersection of technology and cultural heritage.

 

Panellists

Edward Gray – DARIAH, EU, France

Christophe Jacobs – Limonade & Co, France

Ian Kisil – Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte, Germany

Juan Francisco Aguilar Kons – University of Luxembourg

Jenny Kwok – Cambridge Digital Humanities, UK

Taras Nazaruk – Lviv Center for Urban History, Ukraine

Moderation: Tugce Karatas – C²DH, University of Luxembourg

 

Agenda

Opening remarks (introduction of the roundtable + brief project overview and goals)

Statements by experts

Discussion between experts

Q&A session (engagement from the participant side; questions and possible interventions from the audience)

Closing remarks

 

26 May 2025

15.30 - 17.00 (CET)

Online

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