The National Library’s data scientist Krister Kruusmaa wrote an article in the newspaper Postimees highlighting the importance of data quality in the era of artificial intelligence and the contribution to the evaluation capabilities of local artificial intelligence.
On March 30th, the National Library of Estonia launched its research portal Digilab. Interested individuals have the opportunity to create new knowledge and value from datasets themselves or seek assistance from library representatives.
On the international seminar of the Estonian National Library’s Digital Memory held on March 30th, inspiring and reliable solutions were sought on how to make cultural data more accessible, supporting our national culture and maximizing the value of collected material.
OpenAI has released an AI text classifier that attempts to detect whether input content was generated using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT.
World Digital Preservation Day (WDPD) is held on the first Thursday of every November. This year we celebrate all things digital preservation on 3rd November 2022!
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