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AI Revives Lost Roman Texts

Google DeepMind has released Aeneas, a powerful new AI tool that helps historians read, date, and understand damaged Latin inscriptions from the Roman Empire.
Aeneas analyzes fragments using both text and image data to restore missing words and match them with over 176,000 ancient writings.
It can identify where inscriptions came from with 72% accuracy and estimate dates within 13 years.
Tested by 23 historians, the tool’s suggestions were helpful in 90% of cases, boosting confidence in tasks by 44%.
Tools like Aeneas show how AI can uncover lost parts of human history. By helping restore ancient languages, this technology could be key to understanding our shared past, not just in Latin, but in many other forgotten languages around the world.
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BREAKING: Norway's $2 trillion wealth fund ran a 12-month AI experiment.
They gave Claude access to their entire investment workflow.
Result: 213,000 hours saved. 20% productivity boost.
But what they found hiding in the data changed everything:
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AI Gets Dumber When It Thinks More!

AI models may perform worse when they think too long, says Anthropic study
A new study from Anthropic shows that when AI models think for a longer time, their ability to give correct answers can actually go down.
The research tested different types of tasks and found longer reasoning often led to worse performance.
This finding challenges the common idea in AI development that "more thinking time" always means better results.
This discovery is a big deal for companies using AI for tasks that need deep thinking. It shows that giving AI more time to "think" doesn't always help, and can sometimes make things worse. It may change how future AI models are designed and used.
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