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AI4Culture workshops, CC-BY-ND
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AI4Culture project
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Created: 6 September 2024
Roberta Pireddu
Marta Franceschini
Francesca Manfredini
In October 2024, the AI4Culture project will be running a series of workshops on how to apply AI tools to cultural heritage data. Read on to learn more about the workshops and discover how you can join!