Nerea Fernández Cadenas recently presented “¿Engendrado o generado? Un modelo de IA para el análisis de la conversión del rey Recaredo (589 d.C.)” at the 6th Connecta amb l’Edat Mitjana virtual seminar (hosted by the University of Lleida).
If you want to dive into the fascinating intersection of technology and historiography, the full session is now on YouTube!
Watch the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fa7JbCTLa0
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Alfonso García Sánchez

This intersection of Visigothic history and AI is fascinating, especially regarding the nuances of Reccared’s conversion. Does the model account for the potential bias in primary sources from that era, or is it trained to identify linguistic patterns that might suggest political rather than purely religious motivations? I’m also curious if these types of analytical frameworks could be applied to modern socio-political shifts. On a completely different note regarding modern data and health, I came across this article https://www.irishsun.com/newsr/277914688 and was wondering if the specific compounds mentioned there have been studied for their effects on cognitive longevity in a similar way to how we use AI to preserve historical memory?