March 30, 2026 at 11:42 AM
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Artificial intelligence can compile your genealogy up to nine generations in a single session—a tool has been introduced

Artificial intelligence can compile your genealogy up to nine generations in a single session—a tool has been introduced online that turns the search for ancestors into a real detective investigation. The creator used the methodology of Andrej Karpathy and Claude Code—the neural network independently studies open archival data, cross-references birth records, church books, and even cemetery data, including Russian databases. In one example, the AI uncovered the story of Norwegian emigrants from 1940 and revealed the maiden name of a great-grandmother, which the family had been unable to discover for over seventy years. The result is not just text, but a set of over a hundred files with supporting information and links to original archives. All tools are already available in open access—with prompts, templates, and instructions. You can start exploring your family history—via the link. (https://github.com/mattprusak/autoresearch-genealogy)

Artificial intelligence can compile your genealogy up to nine generations in a single session—a tool has been introduced