
OCTAI: Publication of Findings
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage has just published the findings of the OCTAI project.
OCTAI is an AI-centric project funded by the Malta Digital Innovation Authority spearheaded by the Superintendence with the essential backing of Spazju Kreattiv and with the support of its research partners Culture Hint and Culture Venture.
The findings were recently presented at Spazju Kreattiv, the case study for the research project, to the relevant stakeholders, revealing the successful implementation of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in drawing more visitors from Castille Square to Spazju Kreattiv.
Read more on the research methods and conclusions of the projects by accessing the link below.
Tag:#sch, #schmalta, AI, Artificial Intelligence
Corinne Caruana is an Executive Officer working in the Officer of the Superintendent. Her multifaceted role mainly revolves around marketing and otureach endevaours, through which all digital marketing output is produced.
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