“Free AI Websites for Text-based Applications”
Donald R. Snow
3/20/24
Categories: IR, RT
Talk Abstract:
This is the second class of a series about getting started with free AI (Artificial Intelligence) for text-based applications. This class will include a short review of what AI is, some of the free AI websites, and additional ideas of how it can be used in family history. Some of the uses of AI in genealogy are behind the scenes in searching, but others are things we can use ourselves. The notes for this and earlier classes are on my website and videos of previous classes are on on the UVTAGG YouTube channel. The notes have active inks for the websites. The website with my notes is at https://uvtagg.org/classes/dons/dons-classes.html .
Speaker Bio:
Don is a Californian by birth, with Snow ancestors from Southern Utah. He is a retired Professor of Mathematics from Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, and has lived in several foreign countries, both for mathematics and church assignments. After retiring from the BYU Math Faculty, he and his now deceased wife Diane, served four Family History missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including being Directors of the New York Family History Center in Manhattan, in the Illinois Nauvoo Mission working on a FH project, and in the London England Family History Centre. Don served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Utah Genealogical Association and was the Host of their online Virtual Chapter Meetings for several years. He has been a VP of the Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group (UVTAGG) since the early 1990’s. He is a frequent speaker at FH venues and loves teaching and playing his accordion. His website is https://uvtagg.org/classes/dons/dons-classes.html
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NOTICE:
This presentation is part of a set of over 400 presentations on genealogy and family history produced by "UVTAGG: The Utah Valley Technology and Genealogy Group".
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