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AI for Family Stories: Transcribing, Mapping, and Visualizing Our Histories

February 13, 2024

Some brainstorming on using AI to transcribe family stories shared at gatherings. I'm thinking about detecting narrators, mapping complex family relationships, and even visualizing our family history as an interactive graph.

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