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Mark and Steve also discuss recent updates to ChatGPT's Data Analyst, showcasing its improved spreadsheet analysis capabilities, which could greatly simplify research for some genealogists.
This episode's AI Tip of the Week encourages labeling of AI-generated content to give the gift of trust to future researchers.
1:30 Apple announced a new kind of AI last week, Apple Intelligence
12:15 Microsoft Recall feature highlights privacy and security concerns
22:37 ChatGPT's Data Analyst update
35:39 Family History AI Tip of the Week: Give the gift of trust to future generations by labelling AI content
42:10 AI Rapid Fire: International adoption of AI tools on the rise
51:22 Upcoming AI events with Mark and Steve
OpenAI:
ChatGPT:
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT
https://openai.com/index/improvements-to-data-analysis-in-chatgpt/
“Genealogy and Artificial Intelligence (AI)” Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/genealogyandai
Anthropic:
Meta AI:
Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP):
National Genealogical Society AI Toolbox Series
https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ai/aitoolboxworkshop/
Apple Worldwide Developer Conference:
https://developer.apple.com/wwdc
ArtificialIntelligence, AI, Genealogy, FamilyHistory, Apple, AppleIntelligence, WWDC, Microsoft, MicrosoftRecall, Google, GoogleMemory, Chromebooks, ChatGPT, DataAnalyst, StructuredData, Spreadsheets, AIEthics, FutureProofing, InternationalAI, AIAdoption, GenealogyAI, FamilyHistoryAI, AIGenealogy, AIFamilyHistory, AIResearch, GenealogyResearch, LetterResearch, DocumentResearch
">In this episode of the Family History AI Show, co-hosts Mark Thompson and Steve Little discuss the exciting developments in AI announced at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) last week. In particular, Apple's promise of a more secure, private approach to AI. Apple's approach to AI is compared with Microsoft's Recall feature and Google's Memory, highlighting the importance of security and privacy to genealogists.
Mark and Steve also discuss recent updates to ChatGPT's Data Analyst, showcasing its improved spreadsheet analysis capabilities, which could greatly simplify research for some genealogists.
This episode's AI Tip of the Week encourages labeling of AI-generated content to give the gift of trust to future researchers.
1:30 Apple announced a new kind of AI last week, Apple Intelligence
12:15 Microsoft Recall feature highlights privacy and security concerns
22:37 ChatGPT's Data Analyst update
35:39 Family History AI Tip of the Week: Give the gift of trust to future generations by labelling AI content
42:10 AI Rapid Fire: International adoption of AI tools on the rise
51:22 Upcoming AI events with Mark and Steve
OpenAI:
https://www.openai.com
ChatGPT:
https://chatgpt.com/
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT
https://openai.com/index/improvements-to-data-analysis-in-chatgpt/
“Genealogy and Artificial Intelligence (AI)” Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/genealogyandai
Anthropic:
https://www.anthropic.com
Meta AI:
https://ai.facebook.com
Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP):
https://www.gripitt.org
National Genealogical Society AI Toolbox Series
https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ai/aitoolboxworkshop/
Apple Worldwide Developer Conference:
https://developer.apple.com/wwdc
ArtificialIntelligence, AI, Genealogy, FamilyHistory, Apple, AppleIntelligence, WWDC, Microsoft, MicrosoftRecall, Google, GoogleMemory, Chromebooks, ChatGPT, DataAnalyst, StructuredData, Spreadsheets, AIEthics, FutureProofing, InternationalAI, AIAdoption, GenealogyAI, FamilyHistoryAI, AIGenealogy, AIFamilyHistory, AIResearch, GenealogyResearch, LetterResearch, DocumentResearch
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In this episode of the Family History AI Show, co-hosts Mark Thompson and Steve Little discuss the exciting developments in AI announced at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) last week. In particular, Apple's promise of a more secure, private approach to AI. Apple's approach to AI is compared with Microsoft's Recall feature and Google's Memory, highlighting the importance of security and privacy to genealogists.
Mark and Steve also discuss recent updates to ChatGPT's Data Analyst, showcasing its improved spreadsheet analysis capabilities, which could greatly simplify research for some genealogists.
This episode's AI Tip of the Week encourages labeling of AI-generated content to give the gift of trust to future researchers.
1:30 Apple announced a new kind of AI last week, Apple Intelligence
12:15 Microsoft Recall feature highlights privacy and security concerns
22:37 ChatGPT's Data Analyst update
35:39 Family History AI Tip of the Week: Give the gift of trust to future generations by labelling AI content
42:10 AI Rapid Fire: International adoption of AI tools on the rise
51:22 Upcoming AI events with Mark and Steve
OpenAI:
https://www.openai.com
ChatGPT:
https://chatgpt.com/
Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT
https://openai.com/index/improvements-to-data-analysis-in-chatgpt/
“Genealogy and Artificial Intelligence (AI)” Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/genealogyandai
Anthropic:
https://www.anthropic.com
Meta AI:
https://ai.facebook.com
Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP):
https://www.gripitt.org
National Genealogical Society AI Toolbox Series
https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ai/aitoolboxworkshop/
Apple Worldwide Developer Conference:
https://developer.apple.com/wwdc
ArtificialIntelligence, AI, Genealogy, FamilyHistory, Apple, AppleIntelligence, WWDC, Microsoft, MicrosoftRecall, Google, GoogleMemory, Chromebooks, ChatGPT, DataAnalyst, StructuredData, Spreadsheets, AIEthics, FutureProofing, InternationalAI, AIAdoption, GenealogyAI, FamilyHistoryAI, AIGenealogy, AIFamilyHistory, AIResearch, GenealogyResearch, LetterResearch, DocumentResearch
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