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In a recent development, Google has launched a new tool within the Gemini chatbot called Guided Learning. The tool is designed to act as a smart tutor that helps the user learn different topics in an interactive and personalized way. The tool relies on advanced algorithms that allow it to provide structured learning paths, ask questions, correct answers, and provide instant feedback. With this move, Google aims to compete with other AI learning systems such as ChatGPT's study mode or AI-powered academic tools, while integrating learning into the normal everyday conversational experience.
The new tool supports multiple domains including coding, languages, math, and even some science topics, and gives users a personalized learning experience. The user can interact with Gemini as they would with a private tutor, with questions guided based on performance and improved understanding with each repetition. This combination of AI and interactive learning is one of the most notable innovations that promotes the use of chatbots in real-life educational contexts, and may become an essential part of learning environments in the near future.
In another context, a team of European researchers announced the development of a new AI tool called Aeneas, specifically designed to restore ancient Roman inscriptions written in Latin. The tool relies on deep learning techniques that feed on thousands of intact inscriptions to learn the linguistic and architectural style of that era. When presented with corroded or incomplete inscriptions, Aeneas attempts to reconstruct missing or damaged texts with high accuracy, providing linguistic explanations supported by historical context.
Aeneas' AI is not just limited to language, it integrates visual analysis of the stone inscription, such as letter curvatures, spacing, and carved lines, to determine what could have been present in the missing fragments. This kind of use is a major leap forward in the field of archaeology, where such tasks used to require years of meticulous manual labor from experts in ancient Roman language, history and art.
Initial trials have proven the tool's accuracy and ability to predict missing texts with a high degree of accuracy, helping to uncover new meanings in some previously unintelligible inscriptions. Aeneas is expected to be used in European museum projects and specialized research centers, where this innovation could contribute to reconstructing parts of lost human history.
This trend is not limited to the field of heritage, but reflects the rapid expansion of AI applications in non-traditional fields, such as classical and historical studies, opening the door to new possibilities in connecting technology to the past. These developments suggest that AI tools are not limited to production and marketing, but can play a central role in preserving and revitalizing ancient human knowledge in a way that was not previously possible.
