Title: | AI and Digital Humanities in the Arabian Gulf: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infrastructure, Cultural Heritage, and Community Building |
Authors: | Catelan, Nicolas Fresquet, Xavier Moura, Sabrina Svard, Proscovia Wrisley, David Joseph |
Keywords: | artificial intelligence;digital humanities;cultural heritage;AI ethics;data sovereignty;Arabian Gulf |
Issue Date: | 13-May-2025 |
Publisher: | HAL |
Citation: | Nicolas Catelan, Xavier Fresquet, Sabrina Moura, Proscovia Svard, David Joseph Wrisley. AI and Digital Humanities in the Arabian Gulf: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infrastructure, Cultural Heritage, and Community Building. Intelligence artificielle et humanités numériques dans le Golfe arabo-persique : perspectives interdisciplinaires sur l’éthique, le patrimoine culturel et la construction communautaire, Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, Feb 2025, Abu Dhabi, France. ⟨hal-05065443⟩ |
Abstract: | This article examines the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in digital humanities and cultural heritage preservation across the Arabian Gulf region. It highlights the ethical, legal, and community-centered challenges raised by AI in archives, museums, and libraries, while showcasing local initiatives that adopt inclusive and culturally grounded approaches. The paper calls for an interdisciplinary governance of AI, anchored in shared infrastructures, context-sensitive regulation, and active community participation. |
URI: | https://hal.science/hal-05065443 http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75159 |
Appears in Collections: | David Wrisley's Collection |
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