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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGoogle Just Released an A.I. Tool That Helps Historians Fill in Missing Words in Ancient Roman Inscriptions
Known as Aeneas, the tool was trained on an extensive dataset of Latin epigraphy. Experts hope it will help decipher segments ...
Art permeated ancient Rome. To better appreciate how and why, I've invited my favorite Roman tour guide, Francesca Caruso, to take us back. Ah, this is a city of builders.
Around 1,500 Latin inscriptions are discovered every year, offering an invaluable view into the daily life of ancient Romans ...
A new look into Caligula, the infamous Roman Emperor, suggests his reputation as a master poisoner came from an expertise in ...
Google ’s DeepMind has unveiled a new artificial intelligence tool capable of deciphering and contextualising ancient texts, ...
Google has launched Aeneas, a new tool designed to help historians contextualize and restore ancient Roman texts.
When the Worcester Art Museum bought the bust in 1966, the vendor said it had been found in the Roman province of Lycia, present-day Turkey, the statement from the museum said.
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