
Artificial Intelligence for Family History
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way we approach research, and family history is no exception. In this engaging and practical session, you will discover how AI can assist with transcribing difficult documents, organising research notes, analysing DNA matches, mapping ancestral movements, enhancing old photographs, and transforming your findings into compelling stories to share with family.
Designed specifically for family historians, this presentation moves beyond hype and fear to focus on clear, ethical, and realistic applications. You will see practical demonstrations, learn where AI genuinely saves time, understand its limitations, and explore how to use it thoughtfully as a research assistant rather than a replacement in your genealogical journey.
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13th Aug 2026
Goulburn Mulwaree Library, 184-194 Bourke Street, Goulburn, NSW, 2580
Contact Details
Goulburn Mulwaree Library
[email protected]
(02) 4823 4435
Event Details
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Join the Library Local Studies team and their special guests throughout August to celebrate National Family History Month! Our second event is with Andrew Redfern, a director of the Society of Australian Genealogists.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way we approach research, and family history is no exception. In this engaging and practical session, you will discover how AI can assist with transcribing difficult documents, organising research notes, analysing DNA matches, mapping ancestral movements, enhancing old photographs, and transforming your findings into compelling stories to share with family.
Designed specifically for family historians, this presentation moves beyond hype and fear to focus on clear, ethical, and realistic applications. You will see practical demonstrations, learn where AI genuinely saves time, understand its limitations, and explore how to use it thoughtfully as a research assistant rather than a replacement in your genealogical journey.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way we approach research, and family history is no exception. In this engaging and practical session, you will discover how AI can assist with transcribing difficult documents, organising research notes, analysing DNA matches, mapping ancestral movements, enhancing old photographs, and transforming your findings into compelling stories to share with family.
Designed specifically for family historians, this presentation moves beyond hype and fear to focus on clear, ethical, and realistic applications. You will see practical demonstrations, learn where AI genuinely saves time, understand its limitations, and explore how to use it thoughtfully as a research assistant rather than a replacement in your genealogical journey.
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