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Pennsburg, PA—What does modern AI have to do with Caspar Schwenckfeld of the 1500s? At the August 13 Brown Bag Lecture at the Heritage Center in Pennsburg, Pastor Nick Pence of Palm Schwenkfelder Church will present “From Fred Grater to ChatGPT: The Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Translation and Modernization.” He will explore some recent applications of Open AI in translating the Corpus Schwenckfeldianorum and explore how this technology can assist in studies of historic and genealogical interest. The lecture is at noon and available in-person or virtually. Call 215-679-3103 or email info@schwenkfelder.org to reserve your place. Brown Bag Lectures this year are free of charge thanks to the sponsorship of KeyBank. If you have documents which need translation, bring them along and we can work on how to shape our results. The Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center at 105 Seminary Street, Pennsburg, is the regional history museum for the Upper Perkiomen Valley. It is open Tuesday through Sunday with free admission to visit exhibits or research in the library. For more information on upcoming programs and exhibits, visit schwenkfelder.org.