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Humans of AI by information labs
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4 episodes
6 days ago
In Humans of AI, information labs brings to life the intersection of artificial intelligence and cultural heritage. Across a series of punchy, story-driven video capsules, we meet the projects and people who are redefining how we read, remember, and reimagine our shared memory. This isn’t AI as hype — it’s AI as heritage in motion.
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In Humans of AI, information labs brings to life the intersection of artificial intelligence and cultural heritage. Across a series of punchy, story-driven video capsules, we meet the projects and people who are redefining how we read, remember, and reimagine our shared memory. This isn’t AI as hype — it’s AI as heritage in motion.
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Humans of AI | Melissa Terras (Transkribus) - From Dust to Data
Humans of AI by information labs
26 minutes
4 weeks ago
Humans of AI | Melissa Terras (Transkribus) - From Dust to Data

🔍 In this episode of Humans of AI, Professor Melissa Terras, co-founder of Transkribus, shares how three decades of work in digital cultural heritage led to one of Europe’s most successful examples of ethical, community-owned AI.

Melissa talks about turning damaged ancient manuscripts into searchable digital archives, the journey from academic research to a cooperative business model, and why AI should serve communities — not corporations. She reflects on lessons from the project’s growth, the importance of human networks, and her vision for a future where AI is sustainable, transparent, and keeps humans in the loop.

📌 HoAI Highlights

⏲️[00:00] Intro

⏲️[00:21] The Spark

⏲️[08:25] The Impact

⏲️[13:54] The Challenge

⏲️[18:19] The Future

⏲️[24:11] The Takeaway

The Spark

🗣️“We’re building tools that let people turn images of the past into knowledge for the future.”

The Impact

🗣️ “To have learned about this poet at school and now help make her diaries accessible to everyone — that was a really nice full-circle moment for me.”


The Challenge

🗣️ “All of this is about information literacy — and AI companies don’t want people to be literate about AI. They want to disrupt, take the money, and run.”

The Future

🗣️“If we want a better AI world, we need to look at the business models — and encourage more people to build AI cooperatively.”

The Takeaway

🗣️ “AI is just a tool. What we choose to do with it is on us.”

📌 About Our Guests

Melissa Terras | Transkribus

🌐 linkedin.com/in/melissa-terras-mbe-freng-8658714 

🌐 https://www.transkribus.org 



Transkribus is a cooperative AI platform that uses handwriting recognition and machine learning to turn historical documents into searchable, machine-readable text. Co-owned by libraries, archives, museums, and individuals, it helps researchers and institutions digitize and analyze millions of handwritten records while ensuring data ethics and community-driven sustainability.

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #GenerativeAI

Humans of AI by information labs
In Humans of AI, information labs brings to life the intersection of artificial intelligence and cultural heritage. Across a series of punchy, story-driven video capsules, we meet the projects and people who are redefining how we read, remember, and reimagine our shared memory. This isn’t AI as hype — it’s AI as heritage in motion.