
Exploring the use of generative AI in historical teaching and research
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In the autumn of 1968, University of Manitoba Professor R.S. Morgan was optimistic that computers would soon be able to read human text instead of punch cards. “Many humanities scholars are eagerly awaiting the day when they can get their c...
As Gemini 3.0 launched today, Google reported that it had impressively improved performance across a variety of important benchmarks. But tracking what this actually means on the ground for the average user is also becoming increasingly dif...
Google has a webapp called AI Studio where people can experiment with prompts and models. In the last week, users have found that every once in awhile they will get two results and are asked to select the better one. The big AI labs typical...
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For those of you who are interested in trying out Archive Studio, but don’t feel comfortable running python scripts, we’ve added a new executable file to the project’s GitHub Repository. In plain English, this means that if you want...
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In the last few months, there has been a growing debate about how historians should respond to AI. And that’s a good thing. I’ve argued that we need to engage with the technology or risk bec...
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