Inside the Canadian Museum of History’s experiment with artificial intelligence
Inside the Canadian Museum of History’s experiment with artificial intelligence
Publish Date: 2026-01-22 11:00:00
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- The Canadian Museum of History is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance collection accessibility and interactivity.
- AI adoption at the museum is viewed as part of its duty as a Canadian institution to bridge technology and audience engagement.
- MUSEO, an AI-assisted chatbot, is piloting in Gallery 3 of the Canadian History Hall to provide multidimensional interactions with historical objects.
- MUSEO allows personalized, sensory-enhanced engagement, catering to accessibility needs and varied learning styles.
- The chatbot leverages extensive curatorial research and does not source information from the open internet, ensuring the relevancy and accuracy of its responses.
- Ethical considerations around AI include ensuring no bias in algorithms and using safe, bias-aware designed solutions like the museum’s Ask Mona chatbot.
- The project aims to deepen visitor engagement, showcasing the museum’s curatorial efforts and fostering a more inclusive, transparent museum experience.