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Qatar Museums AI Art Tour

Qatar Museums AI Art Tour

ILoveQatar.net18 hours ago
Qatar Museums is proud to announce the launch of the pioneering digital initiative, QM AI Art Tour, a personalized, artificial intelligence-powered art journey designed to expand access to Qatar's cultural offerings and redefine how audiences engage with art and heritage across the country.
This innovative experience, developed through a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) aligns with the goals of Digital Agenda 2030. The collaboration underscores Qatar Museums' commitment to embracing technology as a key driver of accessibility, inclusivity, and cultural innovation.
Through the new AI Art Tour, visitors are invited to discover Qatar's museums, public installations, and heritage sites in a completely new way. Users begin their experience by chatting with an AI Art Specialist, who asks questions about their interests and preferences. The AI then curates a unique, personalized route, featuring a custom selection of locations and artworks throughout Doha that reflect the user's personal interests.
Begin your journey by chatting with your AI Art Specialist to share your interests and preferences, which will be used to curate a tour just for you. The experience is fully personalised, featuring handpicked sites and artworks across Doha that reflect your unique tastes.
Throughout your tour, your Art Specialist is on hand to answer questions or help identify artworks you encounter.
This is just the start of our efforts in brining Qatar's incredible art closer than ever to you, and just the way you like it. Do keep an eye out for more exciting features as we roll them out soon.
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