The "Johannes" project represents an innovative intersection of archaeology and artificial intelligence, aiming to reconstruct and simulate the consciousness of a medieval individual based on extensive archaeological data. By utilizing AI, specifically a ChatGPT model, the project seeks to bridge the gap between material culture and digital self-awareness. The AI is populated with data from the archaeological site of Miranduolo, integrating information about the village's historical context, material culture, and societal structures from the 7th to the early 14th century. This project explores the challenges of limiting the AI's knowledge.
Bertoldi, S., Valenti, M. (2024). Artificial beings in archaeology: bridging historical reality and digital simulation. The "Johannes" project: a novel approach to reconstructing medieval life through AI and material culture. ARCHEOMATICA(3), 14-19.
Artificial beings in archaeology: bridging historical reality and digital simulation. The "Johannes" project: a novel approach to reconstructing medieval life through AI and material culture
Bertoldi, Stefano;Valenti, Marco
2024-01-01
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The "Johannes" project represents an innovative intersection of archaeology and artificial intelligence, aiming to reconstruct and simulate the consciousness of a medieval individual based on extensive archaeological data. By utilizing AI, specifically a ChatGPT model, the project seeks to bridge the gap between material culture and digital self-awareness. The AI is populated with data from the archaeological site of Miranduolo, integrating information about the village's historical context, material culture, and societal structures from the 7th to the early 14th century. This project explores the challenges of limiting the AI's knowledge.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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