AI in the Museum: Connecting Futures
🎙️ How Can a Museum Social Media Manager Use AI to Create Engaging Content Every Day?
01 Sep 2025
Introduction – About the PodcastWelcome to the series Museum Professions: Working with AI, part of the AI in the Museum rubric by MuseumWeek. Each episode dives into a specific profession inside the museum world and explores how artificial intelligence is transforming daily practices.Today, we step into the shoes of a museum social media manager, the person in charge of giving the museum a voice in the digital world.The Job and Its ChallengesImagine you are responsible for managing the social media accounts of a museum.Your tasks include announcing a new exhibition, promoting a family workshop, responding to visitor comments, creating content for an international awareness day, and analyzing last week’s engagement metrics.In a large museum, you might coordinate several platforms with a team. In a smaller one, you may be the only person handling everything: strategy, content creation, community management, and analytics.The recurring question is: how can you produce engaging, varied, and consistent content every day, without exhausting your time and energy?How AI Can Help – Practical Solutions with Tools* Adapting the Museum’s Tone with ChatGPT* Problem: AI-generated posts often sound generic.* Solution: Upload your editorial guidelines (tone of voice, examples of past posts, brand values) into ChatGPT or create a custom agent with GPT Builder.* Example: If your museum’s voice is friendly and educational, prompt: “Write this Instagram caption as if you were a museum educator addressing families with children.” The output will differ from a formal institutional tone.* Creating On-Brand Visuals Quickly* Tool: Canva AI generates images aligned with your branding and adapts them automatically to different social formats (Instagram Story, LinkedIn post, Facebook banner).* Example: For a temporary exhibition, upload your logo and brand colors, then ask: “Generate 3 variations of visuals to promote this exhibition to students.”* Transforming Long Events into Short Clips* Tools: Runway ML or Pika Labs help cut long video recordings into short, dynamic clips.* Example: A 45-minute panel can be turned into five 30-second TikTok or YouTube Shorts videos — ideal for grabbing attention.* Spotting Relevant Trends and Hashtags* Tools: BuzzSumo or Exploding Topics combined with Perplexity AI for analysis.* Example: Ask the AI: “Find 3 trending TikTok formats that could be adapted by a history museum this month.”* Scaling Content Production* Tools: Notion AI or HubSpot Content Assistant.* Example: Provide your event calendar and prompt: “Draft posts for each upcoming museum event, in a consistent style, with calls-to-action for ticketing.” This generates a baseline content plan ready for editing.Looking Ahead – Tomorrow’s PossibilitiesIn the near future, we can imagine AI assistants trained specifically on each museum’s archives, collections, and past exhibitions. These tools could continuously generate draft posts in the museum’s established tone of voice and even detect global trends in real time, suggesting: “Your modern art collection could resonate with today’s rising hashtag.”Conclusion – Keeping the Human VoiceAI won’t replace the role of the social media manager. It helps you work faster, diversify your formats, and find inspiration — but it’s still your responsibility to ensure authenticity, relevance, and cultural meaning.Your mission remains to tell the museum’s story with its unique voice. AI is simply a powerful new creative workshop that allows you to focus on what matters most: connecting people with culture. Get full access to MuseumWeek Magazine at museumweek2h1r4.substack.com/subscribe
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