Major genealogy platforms have expanded the use of advanced AI for record extraction and research support, while genealogy societies are increasing educational offerings to help members integrate AI tools into their workflows. Institutional investments in structured genealogical education are also emerging, though not exclusively AI-focused.

Detailed Updates

  • Automated Historical Record Extraction: MyHeritage deployed advanced AI to extract marriage records from newspapers across multiple countries, adding 467 million historical records in October 2025. The system uses OCR and generates AI-powered summaries for each record, capturing details such as names, dates, places, relatives, and witnesses 1.
  • AI-Generated Locality Guides: Family Locket integrated AI to produce locality guides for specific regions, demonstrated with Cass County, Georgia, streamlining research processes in the "Research Like a Pro" methodology 2.
  • AI Education for Genealogists: The Québec Genealogical Society hosted a webinar on October 29, 2025, focused on using AI to enhance genealogical research, reflecting increased demand for member guidance on AI tool adoption 3.
  • Institutional Education Initiatives: Family Locket launched the Research Like a Pro Institute, offering structured courses on identity resolution in genealogy, indicating growing institutional support for advanced genealogical education 2.
Expansion of AI-Driven Record Extraction and Educational Initiatives in Genealogy

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