A. I. helps read old scrolls by acting like a super-smart detective who solves puzzles from long ago.
Imagine you have a crumpled note that’s been sitting in your backpack for years, it’s smudged, some letters are missing, and the ink is faded. That's kind of what ancient scrolls are like! They're full of old writing that's hard to read because time has worn them down.
How A. I. Helps
A. I. uses clues from many different ancient writings, like how people used to spell words back then, or even which letters looked alike. It’s like having a friend who knows all the rules of a game and can guess what the missing pieces are.
The A. I. looks at parts of the scroll that still make sense and uses them to figure out the rest, just like you might use a picture in a puzzle to help you know where the other pieces go.
The Big Picture
Once the A. I. has filled in the blanks, scholars can read the full message, maybe even discovering something new about people who lived 2,000 years ago! It’s like giving ancient stories a new voice so we can hear them clearly again.
Examples
- A child uses a simple A. I. app to translate an ancient scroll into modern English.
- An A. I. program guesses that the word 'pharaoh' appears multiple times in a scroll.
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