AI Bridges the Gap in Ancient Roman History Research

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A DeepMind AI model named Aeneas has analyzed Latin inscriptions and provided a more precise date for the 'Res Gestae Divi Augusti,' suggesting it was created around A.D. 15, shortly after Augustus's death, demonstrating AI's potential to aid historical research by linking isolated data to broader social contexts.
- A.I. May Be the Future, but First It Has to Study Ancient Roman History The New York Times
- Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks Nature
- Aeneas transforms how historians connect the past Google DeepMind
- Google develops AI tool that fills missing words in Roman inscriptions The Guardian
- Gaps in what we know about ancient Romans could be filled by AI BBC
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