AI has helped read a 2000-year-old scroll consumed by volcanic ash — and this could help rewrite what we know of antiquity

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When Mount Vesuvius erupted in Italy in 79AD, it buried the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum – and hundreds of scrolls – in volcanic ash. Now, thanks to one student’s machine learning model, we may soon have a way of reading them.

21-year-old computer scientist Luke Farritor built an algorithm that detected Greek letters on one of the papyrus scrolls, with the first word it successfully translated being ‘purple’. 

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