Hi, Friends: I asked Claude to draft the announcement below, but I personally wanted to thank you for your support these past three years. I'm excited about this next chapter as we enter the GPT-5-class phase of the AI revolution. For those just joining us--welcome to this journey of discovery! Best, Steve PS: Me again: … Continue reading Enrollment Is Open for Our “Introduction to Family History AI” Course →| aigenealogyinsights.com
Enrollment Is Open for Our “Introduction to Family History AI” Course| AI Genealogy Insights
June 3 was the first anniversary of the Family History AI Show podcast, so I’m especially glad to announce that episode 25 is released today. (Both Mark and I were touched by the outpouring of inquiries and kind words during the break–thank you!) This episode features an interview Mark and I conducted with Jarrett Ross … Continue reading Episode 25: Photorealistic image generation with GPT-4o; reasoning over image analysis with OpenAI’s o3; in-image text generation solved→| AI Genealogy Insights
About 14 months ago, I suggested genealogists would soon have a “flock of bots” assisting them. Borland Genetics is already making this a reality and even surpassing my expectations. Kevin Borland is creating at the cutting edge, orchestrating multiple AI assistants like a symphony conductor, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Yesterday, Kevin introduced Linka, an AI assistant he trained. Linka writes code to improve features on his genealogy site, Borland Genetics, making it ea...| AI Genealogy Insights
Generating a prompt for a research agent for a locality guide UPDATE: Impressive but imperfect; if you test on a place you know well, you’ll see the cracks more quickly. As a follow-up to yesterday’s first glimpse at the new research agents, here is a prompt chain (a sequence or workflow of AI chats to … Continue reading Fun Prompt Friday: Locality Guides→| AI Genealogy Insights
Four major companies recently released AI research agents, all nearly identically named. One stands apart. In episode 24 of the Family History AI Show podcast, available today, Mark Thompson and I introduce a new class of AI models known as research agents. Since December, Google has released Gemini 1.5 Pro with Deep Reseach, China’s DeepSeek … Continue reading First Glimpse: OpenAI’s “Deep Research” isn’t like the others→| AI Genealogy Insights
Using AI to check 10 writing basics while maintaining authorial control| AI Genealogy Insights
The AI-space has been ablaze with news about “reasoning” models since the release of DeepSeek’s reasoning model “R1” (which grabbed attention for its: 1) strength; 2) non-US origins; 3) open-source availability; and 4) cheap access). Now, as OpenAI releases their next reasoning models – “o3-mini” and “o3-mini-high” – it’s worth understanding what this “reasoning” buzz is all about. Here’s a higher-level approach and a more concrete example:| AI Genealogy Insights
Readers interested in this post may also want to know about: "Quick Update on AI 'Reasoning' Models as OpenAI Releases New o3 Variants" (31 Jan 2025).| AI Genealogy Insights
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