Researchers have successfully reconstructed the Hymn of Babylon, a lost piece of Mesopotamian literature that had been missing for over 2,000 years. The hymn was pieced together using artificial intelligence, which helped decode fragments from 30 ancient clay tablets. The text describes the ancient city of Babylon in detail, highlighting its grandeur and providing insights into the lives of its inhabitants. This discovery revives the cultural memory of Babylon, once the largest city in the ancient world, and demonstrates the potential of modern technology in recovering historical artifacts.
זֶה־הַ֭יּוֹם עָשָׂ֣ה יְהוָ֑הנָגִ֖ילָה וְנִשְׂמְחָ֣ה בֽוֹ https://t.co/2B9wIox7jA
The Hymn of Babylon had been lost for over 2,000 years—until researchers used AI to piece it together from 30 clay fragments. https://t.co/2rCMUJclKL
Babilonia tuvo su propio himno y acaba de ser traducido: "Describe la antigua ciudad en toda su majestuosidad y ofrece una perspectiva de la vida de sus habitantes" https://t.co/1Kdk67Sfpw