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Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural Empowerment

by
Jérémie Eyssette
Department of Global Business Communication, Chosun University, Gwangju 61452, Republic of Korea
Heritage 2026, 9(1), 8; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9010008
Submission received: 28 August 2025 / Revised: 9 October 2025 / Accepted: 2 December 2025 / Published: 25 December 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Applications of Digital Technologies in the Heritage Preservation)

Abstract

This article provides a comparative examination of two AI-assisted museums in Africa, the Dar Gnawa Museum (Marrakech) and the Grand Egyptian Museum (Cairo). It analyzes the AI functions and the strategies these institutions adopt to pursue techno-cultural empowerment in a field long shaped by power asymmetries in Africa. The literature review highlights how technological transfers in museum cooperation remain an overlooked vector of coloniality which the convergence of AI and heritage practices now brings sharply into view. This article develops the notion of clouded coloniality—a dual phenomenon in which heritage data is literally managed in the cloud, often from abroad, while diffracted layers of actors and processes obscure the identification of new imbalances in and around AI-assisted museums. This article designs a two-pronged analytical framework which first assesses AI functions within the Dar Gnawa Museum and the GEM, and then evaluates sustainable synergies between these institutions and their broader AI ecosystem. The results indicate that whereas the GEM prioritizes youth empowerment, the tourism industry, and partnerships with foreign stakeholders that could potentially expose Egypt’s cultural sovereignty, the Dar Gnawa Museum independently developed an AI tool, Kouyou, that could offer a transferable model for advancing Pan-African techno-cultural empowerment.
Keywords: AI-assisted museums; algorithmic heritage; Africa; Morocco; Egypt; Dar Gnawa Museum; Grand Egyptian Museum; clouded coloniality; techno-cultural empowerment AI-assisted museums; algorithmic heritage; Africa; Morocco; Egypt; Dar Gnawa Museum; Grand Egyptian Museum; clouded coloniality; techno-cultural empowerment

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Eyssette, J. Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural Empowerment. Heritage 2026, 9, 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9010008

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Eyssette J. Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural Empowerment. Heritage. 2026; 9(1):8. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9010008

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Eyssette, Jérémie. 2026. "Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural Empowerment" Heritage 9, no. 1: 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9010008

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Eyssette, J. (2026). Algorithmic Heritage and AI-Assisted Museums in Morocco and Egypt—From Clouded Coloniality to Techno-Cultural Empowerment. Heritage, 9(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage9010008

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