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AI joins the search for holocaust victims as Yad Vashem crosses five million names
03.11.25
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The remembrance center says machine learning could uncover another 250,000 identities hidden in vast archives across Europe.
Yad Vashem uses AI to reveal previously unknown names of Holocaust victims
06.05.24
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The innovation department of Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem has developed the a language model capable of extracting new names and details from the countless testimonies, names and details, at a speed that manual work will never be able to compete with. Thanks to the project, 400 new names have already been added to the Hall of Names, and many more are on the way