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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGoogle Just Released an A.I. Tool That Helps Historians Fill in Missing Words in Ancient Roman InscriptionsKnown as Aeneas, the tool was trained on an extensive dataset of Latin epigraphy. Experts hope it will help decipher segments ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) model can predict where ancient Latin texts come from, estimate how old they are and restore ...
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Google unveils AI that deciphers missing Latin words in ancient Roman inscriptionsGoogle ’s DeepMind has unveiled a new artificial intelligence tool capable of deciphering and contextualising ancient texts, ...
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New Scientist on MSNAI helps reconstruct damaged Latin inscriptions from the Roman EmpireGoogle DeepMind and historians created an AI tool called Aeneas that can predict the missing words in Latin inscriptions ...
Google DeepMind has unveiled new artificial-intelligence software that could help historians recover the meaning and context ...
A study published in Nature introduces Aeneas, an AI tool developed by Google DeepMind in collaboration with researchers specialized in epigraphy. According to The Economic Times and The Economist, ...
Google DeepMind has recently introduced the Aeneas model, a new approach in historical research that utilises artificial ...
Google has launched Aeneas, a new tool designed to help historians contextualize and restore ancient Roman texts.
The most prominent example has involved AI enthusiasts using high-quality scans to digitally unfurl unopenable papyrus ...
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ZME Science on MSNGoogle’s DeepMind builds AI that helps archaeologists piece together Roman writingsA team from Google DeepMind and several universities introduces Aeneas, a generative (and free) AI model designed to help ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI meets antiquity: Ancient historian tests DeepMind's transformative new modelA University of Warwick epigraphy expert has collaborated with Google DeepMind to evaluate "Aeneas," an AI model that ...
Aeneas (no, it's not pronounced like that) is named after the hero in Roman mythology. Best of all, the tool is open-source and free to use. Ancient Romans left behind a plethora of inscriptions.
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