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Neural Network to Monitor Atmosphere and Order at Russia’s New Cultural Center

Artificial intelligence will be used at the Russian State Art Gallery in Sevastopol to control microclimate conditions and interact with visitors.

Photo: Official website of the Sevastopol governor and government

One of Russia’s most technologically advanced cultural centers, the Russian State Art Gallery, is set to open in Sevastopol in the near future. The building will be equipped with an innovative climate-control system, Vitaly Zotov, director of the museum and exhibition complex, told TASS.

As Zotov has put it, a neural network will automatically track several key parameters, including temperature, humidity, and other standards critical for exhibition spaces. All data will be transmitted to a central monitoring hub, while staff will receive alerts on dedicated mobile devices if the system detects any deviation from established norms.

Feedback and Online Scheduling

AI technologies are also expected to be used to communicate with visitors, including collecting feedback and managing online schedules for the use of exhibition and public spaces. The gallery is designed not only as a museum but also as a public venue for lectures and other events.

Zotov added that the solutions were proposed by students and are being developed jointly with them. Testing of the technologies is scheduled to be completed ahead of the gallery’s opening in the second half of 2026.

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