The seventh Working Paper in the series on the research project has been published by Dominik Bönisch (Ludwig Forum) and Francis Hunger (HMKV) on the topic »‘From Keras Import Curating' – An Empirical Study on the Application of Curatorial Practice to Machine Learning Models« and is available for free download.

The sixth working paper in the series on the research project has been published by Francis Hunger (HMKV) on the topic »Unhype Artificial 'Intelligence'! A proposal to replace the deceiving terminology of AI« and is available for free download.

The fifth working paper in the series on the research project has been published by Francis Hunger (HMKV) on the topic »Point Clouds. Scatterplots and Tables as User Interfaces of Artificial 'Intelligence'« is available for free download.

The fourth working paper in the series on the research project has been published by Dr. Inke Arns (HMKV) on the topic »Can Artificial Intelligence be biased? On the critique of AI's 'algorithmic Bias' in the arts« is available for free download.

The second Working Paper »"Why so many windows?"–How the ImageNet Image Database Influences Automated Image Recognition of Historical Images« by Francis Hunger has been published in the International Journal for Digital Art History.

The first working paper »The Curator's Machine: Clustering of Museum Collection Data through Annotation of Hidden Connection Patterns between Artworks« has been published in the International Journal for Digital Art History in issue 5: History of Digital Art.

»Training the Archive« (2020–2023) is a research project that explores the possibilities and risks of AI in relation to the automated structuring of museum collection data to support curatorial practice and artistic production.

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