A a new artificial intelligence tool, partly developed by Google researchers, can now help Latin scholars piece together these puzzles from the past, according to a study published on July 23. — Pixabay
PARIS: Around 1,500 Latin inscriptions are discovered every year, offering an invaluable view into the daily life of ancient Romans – and posing a daunting challenge for the historians tasked with interpreting them.
But a new artificial intelligence tool, partly developed by Google researchers, can now help Latin scholars piece together these puzzles from the past, according to a study published on July 23.
