The cultural heritage sector will soon have new artificial intelligence-powered tools to improve planning for the protection of sites from the effects of natural disasters, acts of war and environmental crises, thanks to a new Paris-based four-party collaboration, HeritageWatch.AI.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 14 Feb 2025


The cultural heritage sector will soon have new artificial intelligence-powered tools to improve planning for the protection of sites from the effects of natural disasters, acts of war and environmental crises, thanks to a new Paris-based four-party collaboration, HeritageWatch.AI.
The independent, non-commercial body was launched on 10 February at the French Ministry of Culture as part of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris. It was co-founded by its participants: the intergovernmental cultural heritage body Aliph ( International alliance for the protection of heritage) ; the 3D modelling pioneers Iconem ; the software and AI giant Microsoft; and Planet Labs PBC , a leading provider of daily satellite imagery.
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