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Gaps in what we know about ancient Romans could be filled by AI

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art This is an image of a rectagular bronze inscription which has been broken in half. The text on the right hand side is missing but has been shown as restored by AI with its predicted textThe Metropolitan Museum of Art

Artwork: The new system predicts missing text from broken inscriptions, their date and original location

A new AI tool has the potential to turbocharge our understanding of all human history, researchers say.

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