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Translate Ancient Hieroglyphs With Google’s New AI-Powered Tool – PCMag
New Arts & Culture tool Fabricius uses machine learning to translate 4,000-year-old symbols.
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It’s been 221 years since the discovery of the Rosetta Stone—a key tool for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. To celebrate the anniversary, Google this week launched Fabricius, a new Arts & Culture tool that lets anyone play classical linguist. The feature uses machine learning to translate 4,000-year-old symbols into modern language via three “dedicated gateways:” learn, play, work.
Get started with a short course on the history of hieroglyphs, the writing system used b…
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