Foundations in AI for Family History 1 of 5: What Is AI and Why It Matters to Genealogists

Andrew Redfern
Jan 15, 2026
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Welcome
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Speakers' Introduction
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Introduction
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What is AI?
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Human vs AI
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Human-AI Partnership
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10 Ways to use AI
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Navigating and LIVE with ChatGPT
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Using AI
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
7m 45s

About this webinar

Learn the principles, tools, and responsible practices for using AI in your genealogical research.

Discount code: aicourse15 (valid at Familytreewebinars.com)

Valid through: January 20, 2026

About the speakers

About the speakers

Andrew Redfern is an enthusiastic family historian and accomplished speaker, having delivered presentations both in his home country of Australia and internationally over many years. His innovative work with Artificial Intelligence has been sought
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Fiona Brooker is a professional genealogist (Memories In Time) who has been actively researching her family history for over 35 years, inspired by two marriage certificates and a collection of family letters written from New Zealand back to her im
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Key points and insights

A lively, practical kickoff to the “AI for Genealogists” series, this webinar orients family historians to what artificial intelligence actually is—and why it matters right now. Rather than treating AI as a mystery box or a brick-wall “answer machine,” the presenters frame it as a research partner that can speed up repetitive work, reveal patterns across documents, and help transform scattered notes into usable research outputs. Along the way, the session blends plain-language explanations with hands-on demonstrations, making it especially relevant for genealogists who want to experiment confidently while protecting research quality and standards.

  • AI basics, without the jargon overload: Clear distinctions are drawn between artificial intelligence, machine learning, large language models, and generative AI—plus an easy-to-grasp explanation of how text-based tools “predict” likely word patterns, which is exactly why results can sound convincing even when they are wrong.

  • A realistic “human + AI” workflow: Tasks are compared to show where AI can shine (organizing details into tables/timelines, spotting OCR/transcription oddities, extracting names/places/relationships) and where human judgment remains essential (context, ethics, identity decisions, and evaluating whether two records truly refer to the same person).

  • Immediately usable demonstrations and guiding principles: Practical examples show how to turn existing research into a draft biography, clean up messy text from a newspaper clipping, extract people mentioned and structure them into a table, and transcribe a handwritten document image—paired with core habits such as iterating in small steps, constraining sources, shaping outputs, and verifying carefully.

The strongest theme is responsible acceleration: AI can dramatically reduce time spent retyping, reformatting, and reorganizing information, freeing more attention for analysis, correlation, and proof. That benefit becomes even clearer when viewing the full webinar, which includes the step-by-step walkthroughs, prompt examples, and the nuance behind the “generate options, not answers” approach—ideal for building confidence before the upcoming sessions on prompting, ethics, tools, and integrating AI into a repeatable workflow.

To get the most value, watch the complete webinar and work through the activities alongside it—then explore the additional resources in the syllabus, designed to function like a build-as-you-go workbook that supports ongoing practice and keeps techniques current.

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    Diane Bertram
    5 days ago

    This was an incredible webinar. How can I download or purchase a copy of the syllabus?

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    • Marian Pierre-Louis
      4 days ago

      To access the syllabus, click the syllabus button above, to the left below the video image. Be sure to login first.

  2. DC
    Donna Chavarro
    5 days ago

    I was blown away learning that you can copy the family page and paste it into chatgpt to have it put together a biography in minutes! Then you have time to check it for accuracy… but what a time saver!

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  3. NT
    Nancy Trimble
    5 days ago

    Very well presented – I like their format.

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  4. GT
    Gregg Tashker
    5 days ago

    Well organized and informative

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    Kerrie Franks
    5 days ago

    I’m excited for what we are going to learn. I can already see these won’t be ‘passive’ sessions, the idea of ‘getting my hands dirty’ so to speak is definitely my learning style.

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  6. JA
    Jean Ameduri
    5 days ago

    Even as an AI novice, I feel inspired to use many of their techniques on my own family members. Sound advice, easy to understand, and relevant.

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  7. PD
    Patricia Daniello
    5 days ago

    I liked the “in real time” portion. Seeing something in action is so much better than a screenshot. Great information.

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  8. RF
    Robbie Francis
    5 days ago

    I have not used ChatGPT – now I can’t wait to try it! Thank you!

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