I've been using ChatGPT to aid various aspects of genealogical research and writing. I'm learning as I go and thought I'd share some observations at this juncture.
I subscribe to the Plus Plan, which is $20 per month. There is a free version and a more expensive Pro Plan. I do not have these other plans, so I do not know what the results would be with the free or Pro plan.
My ChatGPT is geared towards me and what I have told it I am seeking. The same question that you pose within your profile would probably yield different results in mine.
Technical Help with Blogging Platform
Since August 2010 I have been using the Blogspot platform. One of the purposes of writing here is to attract people researching the same historical figures. Google no longer indexes every page, causing entire articles on particular people to be hidden from search results. In addition, I have been unable to alter information in tabs, delete them, or add new ones.
I have not found a solution through ChatGPT. It suggested adding headers through the formatting options. This does not seem to help.
I am exploring publishing on other platforms.
Review of Writing
ChatGPT can review my writing and offer suggestions about flow, grammar, and overall impact. I have inquired about specific sentences that sound awkward; ChatGPT offers rewording that is clearer.
I clarify that the purpose of the writing is genealogical. This is important for the tone. Writing on this genealogical blog is vastly different from business or legal writing. You need to inform ChatGPT about the goal of your particular piece of writing.
Revising Pictures
ChatGPT can also revise pictures. I asked it to fix older pictures. ChatGPT took liberties with the pictures, adding items and features that were not present.
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| Colorized and fixed by MyHeritage |
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Colorized and fixed by ChatGPT The blemishes were erased. Note that the diploma in her hand was changed to a rose! |
Answering Genealogical Questions
The continued lure of researching past people lies in figuring out their connections, locations, and dates.
ChatGPT cannot find all the documents about someone, analyze them, and spit out the answers.
ChatGPT can find sources on the internet and offer general genealogical rules.
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Citations
I find genealogical citations challenging. You should provide the title of the document, database, film number if applicable, custodian, and information about online location. It's a layered approach.
The articles here on this blog are not formal writings for publication in journals, so I try to not delay publication here caused by fixation on proper citation format.
I've been asking ChatGPT for citations specific for use in genealogy, as opposed to Chicago, MLA, or APA. I provide an online link if available. ChatGPT looks at the webpage and returns suggested citations.
Creating Family Tree Diagrams
I need family trees to illustrate the relations among the people I write about. Sometimes I screenshot from
Ancestry or
Family Tree Maker. Often this is insufficient to show all the people needed to illustrate a point. I have created my own tree diagrams in Microsoft Paint. Now I use
Canva. This is time consuming.
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| Family tree diagram created by me in Canva |
I asked ChatGPT to create a family tree diagram of the children of Jonas Long and Elizabeth Merrell. I typed everyone's names and dates. I asked for and received revisions. This is pretty good for a few minutes of work on my end.
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| Family tree diagram created by ChatGPT |
Creating Maps
I asked ChatGPT to create a map of three towns in New Jersey. The Plainfields share borders, but lie in three different counties. I wanted a
map that clearly showed these three towns. The map created by ChatGPT was inaccurate.
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Map of the Plainfields in New Jersey Map on the left from New Jersey Department of Transportation Map on the right from ChatGPT |
Handwriting
ChatGPT can transcribe handwritten documents. Wow!
Difficult words might be revealed.
It's not perfect.
ChatGPT's transcription of the above portion of this document:
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This Deponent further saith that he saw the said
Woodward at [Aikens?] on the Evening of the same Day
where he heard him boast that he had disarmed
sixteen or seventeen of the Rebels — and farther the
Deponent saith not.
[signed] William Imlay
Sworn in Council of
Safety 12 Janry 1777
Before me —
Wm Livingston Prest.
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I informed ChatGPT of errors.
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Translations
ChatGPT can translate from one language to another.
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Death notice of Charles Loihle. December 11, 1891. New Jersey Deutsche Zeitung, Newark, New Jersey. Jody's German transcription is in the upper left; Jody's English translation on the right. |
ChatGPT and I went back and forth as we did with William Imlay's deposition from 1777. The mishaps were with names, which I knew because of my knowledge of this family, but ChatGPT did not.
The other miss was in the first line with the word "hiermit." This can be translated as "hereby," but the sentence is still lacking a verb in the second position. ChatGPT offered the word as "machen," meaning to make or to do in English. I asked about this discrepancy. ChatGPT offered that the phrase is actually "machen wir hiermit" or "geben wir hiermit," but this was shortened as was typically seen in German newspapers of the time.
To fully appreciate the information in these death notices, one would have to be familiar with German vocabulary, grammar, and newspaper print of 135 years ago. ChatGPT definitely helped with this.
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Conclusions
ChatGPT holds great potential as a resource for researchers seeking to locate records, organize research, translate languages, and create images. It is far from perfect and not a substitute for critical thinking.
I hope that this article gives you ideas to try with ChatGPT.