Researchers are using AI to crack the authorship of the Hebrew Bible’s oldest books.
A multidisciplinary team rolled out AI tech to analyze writing styles and patterns in ancient Hebrew texts. The goal: figure out who really wrote the earliest books in the Bible.
The approach taps AI’s pattern recognition to cut through centuries of mystery around these sacred texts.
The team claims their AI can spot differences and similarities in the text that human scholars have missed.
This project could shake up biblical scholarship by providing data-backed authorship theories.
The AI’s findings are still under review but are already sparking buzz in historical and theological circles.
The research team told SciTech Daily they hope their work will open new doors for combining AI with humanities research.
The study taps AI in surprising ways beyond typical finance, healthcare, or entertainment use cases.
More updates expected once the team’s full findings get published.