Been curious about using artificial intelligence for your genealogy research? In this hour-long session, we will provide an overview of responsible and simple ways to use artificial intelligence to assist with your genealogy research. Our focus will be practical, easy-to-follow techniques to use artificial intelligence to jumpstart your research in a responsible manner. We won’t talk about ways to create images or fiction but will show you how to incorporate AI into your research in down-to-earth ways that don’t waste your time. We will see how to use AI to get research ideas, focus your research, transcribe handwriting, organize and extract information—and how to create your own research prompts. AI can be used as a research assistant that’s always available. See how to take advantage of it without […]
Whenever you are writing or talking about a person be specific. First names are rarely specific enough, particularly in some families. First and last names are best, perhaps combined with a date of birth or date of death. My mother has three Aunt Ruths. It usually took more than just “Aunt Ruth” to know to whom someone was referring. Sometimes it was clear from context, but not always. Don’t create additional confusion in the records you leave behind. Be specific.
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