Artificial intelligence is getting so good it can now extract useful
information even from highly degraded material, and this should give some
encouragement to those who plan to be cryogenically preserved. In 79 AD
Mount Vesuvius erupted engulfing the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It
also burned up a library containing thousands of scrolls, reducing them to
tightly rolled upcarbonized lumps. Nevertheless an advanced AI was able to
read about 5% of the information in them.

AI used to decipher the text of 2,000-year-old charred papyrus scrolls
<https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00346-8?utm_source=Live+Audience&utm_campaign=4030a2d34e-briefing-dy-20240206&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b27a691814-4030a2d34e-50169436>

  John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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