Comment décrypter un texte codé ? - Entretien avec George Lasry

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NOTA BENE - Alfred le Grand, le cauchemar des vikings

Petite question : les légendes médiévales, est-ce que c’est du roman national ? Je veux dire : au Moyen Âge, quand ils parlaient du roi Arthur, ils y croyaient vraiment, ou ils savaient que c’était juste un mythe autour duquel se réunir ? Faut dire que l’Angleterre du Haut Moyen ...  Show more

EN BREF - Quand l’IA fait dire n’importe quoi aux archives

L’enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions. Autrement dit, parfois tu veux bien faire, et ça produit de la merde, il y a pas d’autres mots. Il y a une historienne américaine, Caitlin DeAngelis, qui s’est penchée sur des archives mises en ligne par Family Search, un énorme fonds d’arch ...  Show more

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