"AI Deciphers 2000-Year-Old Herculaneum Scroll Owned by Caesar's Family"

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"AI Deciphers 2000-Year-Old Herculaneum Scroll Owned by Caesar's Family"
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Three students have won a $700,000 prize for using AI to decipher a 2,000-year-old scroll charred during the Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79AD, believed to have belonged to Julius Caesar's father-in-law and discussing music and food. The breakthrough is considered a "revolution" in Greek philosophy, as the AI model has deciphered 5% of the text, revealing discussions on the sources of pleasure in life. The team behind the Vesuvius Challenge aims to use this technology to eventually read all 800 scrolls discovered in the Roman town of Herculaneum.

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