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    Heritage Talk - Timeless Echoes: Using AI and Technology to Rediscover Voices from the Past @ Liverpool City Library | Yellamundie

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    Embark on a captivating journey with "Timeless Echoes" where AI and technology converge to enliven cultural and family heritage. 

    Join Andrew Redfern as he showcases contemporary tools including video, podcasts, blogs, social media, and Artificial Intelligence to breathe life into historical documents, people and events. Drawing from his work with the Society of Australian Genealogists, Andrew exemplifies how these platforms engage broader audiences, ensuring historical stories are told in an enthralling and captivating manner. Discover how technology can be used to preserve our past for future generations.

    About the presenter

    Andrew Redfern is a passionate family historian and technology enthusiast. Since his initial interest in researching his family tree in the mid-1980s, Andrew has developed a deep interest in how technology can enhance the way we explore and preserve our family histories. Recently, Andrew has become interested in the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning to aid family historians. He has been exploring various AI-powered tools and software that can assist in genealogical research and is excited about the possibilities they offer.

    Thursday 16 May 2024
    2pm - 4pm
    Liverpool City Library | Yellamundie
    52 Scott Street, Liverpool

    Parking is available onsite. Please access the carpark from Scott Street, just beside the library.

    Light refreshments will be provided.

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    Liverpool City Library | Yellamundie
    liverpool, australia