The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Interaction Media Design for Digital Cultural Heritage is witnessing significant developments. Researchers are exploring innovative ways to integrate AI into the design of interactive experiences, overcoming traditional limitations and proposing new workflows. One notable trend is the use of AI-based tools to support designers, curators, and Cultural Heritage professionals in their activities. Another area of innovation is the study of generative AI systems, with a focus on understanding their behavior and biases. This includes the use of speculative design methodologies and the analysis of AI-generated content. Additionally, there is a growing interest in enhancing prompting proficiency in architectural AI-generated images, with customized GPT models and structured prompting guides showing promise. The development of multimodal interfaces and structured prompting systems is also expanding the generative AI design space, allowing for more effective and user-friendly interaction. Noteworthy papers include: Using customized GPT to develop prompting proficiency in architectural AI-generated images, which demonstrates the potential of tailored GPT interactions in improving students' ability to communicate architectural concepts. Expanding the Generative AI Design Space through Structured Prompting and Multimodal Interfaces, which introduces a novel approach to generative AI interaction, leveraging structured interfaces to foreground user-defined context and improve alignment and promptability.