A trio of scholars decipher a 2000-year-old scroll, thanks to AI. Artificial Intelligence has once again showcased its worth in surprising avenues as researchers reportedly used AI to decipher the hidden text of an ancient 2000-year-old scroll buried back when Mount Vesuvius erupted, a discovery initiated by the Vesuvius Challenge.
Rest of World News: Three researchers have won a $700,000 prize for their groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence (AI) in deciphering a 2,000-year-old scroll that was damaged in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The scroll, known as the Herculaneum papyri, is a collection of approximately 800 Greek scrolls that were carbonized during the volcanic eruption in 79 CE, burying the ancient Roman town of Pompeii.
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Three researchers were awarded a $700,000 prize for their utilization of artificial intelligence in deciphering a 2,000-year-old scroll damaged during the...
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AI used to decipher scrolls charred by the eruption of Vesuvius. Three researchers won a $700,000 prize on Monday for successfully deciphering, using artificial intelligence, a small portion of handwritten scrolls. The Herculaneum papyri consist of some 800 scrolls, according to the competition organizers. Resembling charred logs and preserved at the Institut de France in Paris and the National Library in Naples, the scrolls crumble and are easily damaged when trying to unroll them. According to an inventory from the University of California at Irvine, only 3 to 5% of ancient Greek texts would have survived until the modern era.
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