Communications in Humanities Research
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 21, 07 December 2023
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Artificial intelligence technology’s quick development has had a significant impact on social and cultural life. Strengthening the management of culture and art is a crucial undertaking because it is a key component of the cultural industry’s production process. The traditional culture and art market has evolved as a result of intelligent production, dissemination, and management methods, necessitating managers’ adaptation to the new model and requirements. Starting from how the intelligent era affects culture and art management, this paper analyses and researches the current situation and challenges facing culture and art management in the intelligent era, and then discusses what managers should do in the intelligent era.
artificial intelligence, intelligent age, culture and art management, art
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