Topic: Artificial intelligence

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    Integrating AI into historical research: a conversation with Benoît Majerus about his ERC project on the history of offshore shell companies

    Professor Benoît Majerus is using AI for his ERC research project on the history of offshore shell companies.

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    Stitching memory: Inna Ganschow’s exploration of Ukrainian embroidery using AI

    C²DH research scientist and award-winning writer Inna Ganschow shares her experience of using AI to generate costume designs for the Luxembourg-based dance group Berehyni.

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    How AI sees the past: artificial intelligence and collective memory 

    Assistant professor Frédéric Clavert is using AI to study collective memory.

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    Artificial intelligence and history: an introduction 

    Reflections by Frédéric Clavert and Finola Finn on the use of artificial intelligence for historical research.

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    AI Manifesto

    Report about the major challenges posed by AI, particularly generative AI, to the practice of history.

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    Creativy and AI – recording

    Recording of the conference with Alban Leveau-Vallier on Creativy and AI (12 June 2024).

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    History’s New Chatty Companion: Putting the Chat Eluxemburgensia to the Test

    Members of the research area Contemporary History of Luxembourg and participants of the Strand Colloquium for Digital and Transnational History had a workshop to assess the capabilities of the Chat Eluxemburgensia, an AI-powered chatbot designed to provide historical information in response to natural language queries. The workshop identified the chatbot's strengths in answering specific, structured…

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    Decoding Fairground Newspapers: Analysing History with Large Language Models

    Can large language models (LLMs) and artificial intelligence (AI) unlock the secrets hidden within historical documents, such as showpeople periodicals? This question propelled researchers from the universities of Antwerp, Luxembourg, and Marburg to explore the potential of LLM/AI in a one-day workshop.

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    AI generated embroideries for Ukrainian dancing costumes

    The VYSH project uses various artificial intelligence technologies to create embroidery designs for the stage costumes of the Luxembourg dance group Berehyni, which popularizes historical Ukrainian dances.

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    Recording: When will an algorithm identify a sleeping lion as an emblem of a vigilant ruler?

    Recording of the DTU online lecture with Hans Brandhorst on 17 December 2020.

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