Project cooperationUpdated on 8 April 2026
Ethical and Trustworthy AI for Cultural Heritage and Education
International Project Manager at Hungarian National Museum
Budapest, Hungary
About
The Hungarian National Museum (HNM) is seeking partners to develop and validate ethical approaches to the use of AI in cultural heritage and education. The project should address growing concerns related to authenticity, bias, authorship and transparency, while piloting practical, trustworthy AI tools in museum and educational contexts. The HNM has experience in Horizon Europe cooperation through a project in the topic.
Stage
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
Call
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
- Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
Type
- A consortium to join as partner
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
Practical Ethical AI use in Cultural Heritage
- A consortium to join as partner
- Design - setting the project scope
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
Klaudia Klára Tvergyák
international project coodinator at Hungarian National Museum
Budapest, Hungary
Project cooperation
Responsible AI for Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums
- A consortium to join as partner
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
Riza Batista-Navarro
Theme Lead for Creative Industries and Innovation/CreaTech at University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
Project cooperation
- Completing the consortia
- A consortium to join as partner
- Design - setting the project scope
- Partners for an existing consortium
- Drafting - writing the project proposal
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
Matthew McGinity
Professor, Director of IXLAB at IXLAB - Dresden University of Technology
Dresden, Germany