DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: PRESERVING THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES THROUGH AI
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The article examines the profound impact of digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence on the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage within target language countries, specifically the United Kingdom and the United States. In the contemporary digital era, the social life and historical narratives of these nations are being redefined through high-tech mediums. This research explores how AI-driven archives and virtual reality (VR) reconstructions allow for a deeper understanding of the social history of English-speaking societies. By analyzing the transition from physical museum artifacts to interactive digital experiences, the paper argues that technology does not replace culture but rather provides a more inclusive platform for its dissemination.
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