AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time
AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time

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AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time

AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time
AI reads text from ancient Herculaneum scroll for the first time
This is actually really amazing. They scan charred, burnt scrolls that can't be physically opened without crumbling, and the AI is able to use subtle deformations the ink on the scrolls caused to reconstruct letters.
It's definitely a process that will yield some false positives, if for no other reason than Romans were notorious users of abbreviations to save on resources which can make things ambiguous. But from an object cataloguing mountainous backlog perspective? fuck yeah. Scan all the tablets everywhere, and then pick out the super interesting ones for human review.
I'm a little bit surprised that all they got from that section of text was the word "purple". I mean it's a pretty amazing restoration, it looks like there's a whole lot more than one decipherable word there!