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Artificial Intelligence as a Means of Communication for Greek Museums

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  • Pericles Liakakis

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Nowadays, the museum audience is increasingly transformed digitally, forcing museums to interact with every new innovative communication medium that emerges. This study highlights the use and value of AI in museums, and explores how the National Archaeological Museum has responded communicatively to new digital trends in cultural audiences. The data was drawn from the completion of an electronic questionnaire to a convenience sample of 102 people and a structured interview with the manager at the museum. The wishes of the public for the digital upgrading of the museum as reflected in the questionnaire are taken seriously by the museum managers according to the results of the interview. The results of this multi-method study underlined that although the museum has not yet completed its digital transformation, it is willing to make the digital leaps required to move with its audience into the new innovative era. This research helps not only the National Archaeological Museum, but all museums that have not yet fully completed their digital transformation according to the needs of the new digital era, which are directly related to the wishes of the international museum public.

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  • Pericles Liakakis, 2025. "Artificial Intelligence as a Means of Communication for Greek Museums," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-81962-9_63
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-81962-9_63
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