L’intelligenza artificiale generativa multimodale in ambito umanistico
Alcune considerazioni introduttive
Generative Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in the Humanities
An Introduction
Abstract [ita]
L’articolo propone un’introduzione al tema delle intelligenze artificiali generative multimodali, descrivendone natura e caratteristiche, e si sofferma quindi su due aspetti che potrebbero costituire contesti particolarmente interessanti per il loro uso, in particolare nel campo delle digital humanities: il tema dell’accessibilità, con la generazione automatica di descrizioni alternative fortemente personalizzate basate su codici comunicativi diversi rispetto al contenuto primario, e il tema della crono- e georeferenziazione, con la possibilità di includere la dimensione geografica e quella cronologica all’interno delle caratteristiche di un modello multimodale.
Abstract [eng]
The paper offers an introduction to the topic of multimodal generative artificial intelligence, describing the nature and characteristics of multimodal AI systems. It then focuses on two aspects of their use that could be of special interest, especially in the field of digital humanities: (a) accessibility, involving the automatic generation of highly personalized alternative descriptions based on communicative codes different from those of the primary content, and (b) chrono- and georeferencing, enabling the incorporation of both geographical and chronological dimensions within a multimodal model.
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