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From the AI-driven conservation of China's Dazu Rock Carvings to the transparent restoration of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" in Amsterdam, China and Europe are embracing a more open and contemporary approach to heritage preservation, in which technology deepens research and invites public engagement.
From the AI-driven conservation of China's Dazu Rock Carvings to the transparent restoration of Rembrandt's "The Night Watch" in Amsterdam, China and Europe are embracing a more open and contemporary approach to heritage preservation, in which technology deepens research and invites public engagement.