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Platform for capturing and sharing stories, powered by AI.
1. Share your memories 2. We craft your story 3. Personalize your book 4. Receive your treasure
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In this evening’s installment, the fourth in a total of six programs, Denys Allen of PAancestors.org joined us to share what she’d seen and learned from the show floor. With the aplomb of a sportscaster, Denyse Allencalled up video to pick up the action on the show floor adding this clip, you can see more from her YouTube channel. Companies mentioned in her video included: LORE — Drop me a note in the comments with a link 😉 Storian.co — help you turn your real life stories into a book (a ghostwriting company, where the writing is done with AI) Storii.com — follow the backstory through the /about pages to Storiicare.com as well. (With socks.) MyAncestor.ai — upload family journals into ChatGPT-like tool that allows you to query the data for answers to questions about an ancestors’ life experiences. Storied.com — the “anti-a-la-carte,” all-in-one platform bundling newspaper-based research with family trees and rich personalization for family storytelling. Emulateme.ai — Create an avatar of a real person you can interact with based on photographs, documents, and recordings Her open-ended sharing of pitches from booth participants created the perfect opening to a larger discussion of AI in genealogy and family storytelling. Our recording stayed tight to the 30-minute window, but the “after-party” ran another 45 minutes or so as the discussion of the implications continued. ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ Subscribe to our channel here at https://YouTube.com/projectkin and go ahead, smash that notify bell to be kept updated with our latest. We publish good stuff every week! This channel includes the archives from content created for the now-offline Ponga.com. The remarkable platform inspired creative ways to share family stories — in private — and in the context of family photographs. We're a community of family historians hooked on stories. In workshops, events, and more, we dive into projects together and then compare notes to refine best practices. Follow, subscribe, and Like us at ❧ https://Instagram.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Facebook.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Pinterest.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Tiktok.com/@projectkinorg ❧ https://Linkedin.com/company/projectkinorg ❧ https://Twitter.com/projectkinorg
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Back to where it all began on tour tomorrow… • You may recognise Dunmore Park House from #Outlander episode 1x01 “Sassenach” & the very first time we see Claire Fraser (then Randall), fighting to save lives on the front lines of WWII. It is at this very spot she finds out the war has ended. What a magnificent location this is. • Built between 1820-1825 for George Murray, the 5th Earl of Dunmore, the Tudor-Gothic mansion was once the core of the Dunmore Estate. The Dunmore family lived on the park grounds until 1911 and was a private home until 1961. The mansion was left to ruin in 1972 where there was a partial demolition of the rest and the removal of several roofs and floors to avoid taxes. What was once a grand estate for high nobility is now hidden away as an eerie ruin. • For all tour enquiries: 📧: hailey@sassenachhistorian.com • #S#Scotlandc#clairefraserc#clairerandallf#filminglocationh#historyw#wwiic#combats#sassenachc#caitrionabalfej#jamiefrasers#samheughanj#jamieandclaires#scottishhistoryt#tourguidejammf @STARZ
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In this evening’s installment, the fourth in a total of six programs, Denys Allen of PAancestors.org joined us to share what she’d seen and learned from the show floor. With the aplomb of a sportscaster, Denyse Allencalled up video to pick up the action on the show floor adding this clip, you can see more from her YouTube channel. Companies mentioned in her video included: LORE — Drop me a note in the comments with a link 😉 Storian.co — help you turn your real life stories into a book (a ghostwriting company, where the writing is done with AI) Storii.com — follow the backstory through the /about pages to Storiicare.com as well. (With socks.) MyAncestor.ai — upload family journals into ChatGPT-like tool that allows you to query the data for answers to questions about an ancestors’ life experiences. Storied.com — the “anti-a-la-carte,” all-in-one platform bundling newspaper-based research with family trees and rich personalization for family storytelling. Emulateme.ai — Create an avatar of a real person you can interact with based on photographs, documents, and recordings Her open-ended sharing of pitches from booth participants created the perfect opening to a larger discussion of AI in genealogy and family storytelling. Our recording stayed tight to the 30-minute window, but the “after-party” ran another 45 minutes or so as the discussion of the implications continued. ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ ❧ Subscribe to our channel here at https://YouTube.com/projectkin and go ahead, smash that notify bell to be kept updated with our latest. We publish good stuff every week! This channel includes the archives from content created for the now-offline Ponga.com. The remarkable platform inspired creative ways to share family stories — in private — and in the context of family photographs. We're a community of family historians hooked on stories. In workshops, events, and more, we dive into projects together and then compare notes to refine best practices. Follow, subscribe, and Like us at ❧ https://Instagram.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Facebook.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Pinterest.com/projectkinorg ❧ https://Tiktok.com/@projectkinorg ❧ https://Linkedin.com/company/projectkinorg ❧ https://Twitter.com/projectkinorg