Learn how to use Transkribus, ChatGPT and other AI tools to translate German church records, and other records, into English. Learn about cautions and practical uses.
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Your experiment has given me ideas for my own German document translations. My maternal ancestors were from Wuerttemberg. Previously, I’ve used Google Lens on a German document from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s & then translated it using Google. The results gave me hints of what the document contained, but still needed much improvement. Thanks for documenting your processes so I can follow suit!
I cannot wait to start on my Mexican and Polish records. Although I can read Spanish, I have difficulty with the handwriting. I hope this works for Fractur, too.
Consuelo Torres White