The Caribbean is one of the most culturally influential regions in the world relative to its size. Music, storytelling, carnival, fashion, visual art, rhythm, language, movement, and diaspora culture born in the region continue to shape global entertainment, identity, and popular culture.
Yet much of the global creative economy still lacks the infrastructure, coordination systems, monetization tools, and operational technology needed to properly support creators and creative industries at scale.
AI for The Arts is a global challenge within FutureCaribbean — an international AI Buildathon where teams from anywhere in the world can build and deploy AI-powered systems for the future of creativity, entertainment, and cultural industries.
This track focuses on how agentic AI systems can amplify productivity, collaboration, monetization, administration, distribution, and operational efficiency across the arts and creative sectors.
This is not about replacing artists.
It is about building systems that allow artists, festivals, studios, creators, and cultural organizations to operate more effectively, reach larger audiences, collaborate globally, and capture more economic value from what they create.
The next generation of value will not only come from content itself, but from the systems that manage distribution, operations, monetization, rights, coordination, audiences, and creative workflows.
The Caribbean already contributes culture to the world at an outsized scale. The opportunity now is to ensure creators, regions, and cultural ecosystems also participate in building and owning the infrastructure, platforms, and economic systems surrounding that culture.
FutureCaribbean exists to bring global builders, AI talent, institutions, operators, and creators together to build practical systems that can be deployed into real-world markets — starting with highly dynamic, globally connected regions like the Caribbean.
The systems, platforms, infrastructure, and economic value surrounding it should be built and owned as well.