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Stories Behind the History
How we built an AI that talks like Lincoln. Why local models beat cloud APIs for historical accuracy. What 201,000 events reveal when you read them all at once. Voice research, product updates, technical deep dives, and character spotlights from the team behind Today In History.
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Deep Dives
Cleopatra: Last Pharaoh, First Diplomat
She spoke nine languages, seduced two Roman generals, and governed Egypt for 21 years. The real Cleopatra was nothing like the Hollywood version -- she was more dangerous.
What's New
Talk to History Is Live: Conversations with 1,000+ Historical Figures
For the first time, you can talk to the people who made history — in their own voice, in their own moment. Lincoln, Cleopatra, Curie, Cobain. Over 1,000 figures. Ask them anything.
Character Spotlights
Talk to 50 Cent
He got shot nine times and turned the scars into a business plan. The hustle wasn't a metaphor.
Character Spotlights
Talk to Abdus Salam
Pakistan's only Nobel laureate unified two forces of nature. His own country couldn't unify around him.
Character Spotlights
Talk to Adam Levine
He turned a breakup album into a pop empire and a swivel chair into a second career.
Character Spotlights
Talk to Adam Scott
The golfer who won the Masters by making precision look effortless -- and feeling anything but.
What's New
Features we shipped and why they matter
Deep Dives
Hidden connections, era explorations, patterns across 201K events
Character Spotlights
363What would they actually say? Behavioral profiles of history's most fascinating figures
Talk to 50 Cent
50 Cent
Talk to Abdus Salam
Abdus Salam
Talk to Adam Levine
Adam Levine
Talk to Adam Scott
Adam Scott
Talk to Adele
Adele
Talk to Adolf Dassler
Adolf Dassler
Talk to Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann
Talk to Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Talk to Agnetha Faltskog
Agnetha Faltskog
Talk to Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa
Talk to Emperor Akihito
Akihito
Talk to Akon
Akon
Voice Research
107Reconstructing how historical figures actually sounded, from primary sources and linguistic research
Aaron Burr
He was the smoothest man in a room full of revolutionaries. ...
Alessandro Volta
He stacked zinc and silver in a tower, separated each pair w...
Abigail Adams
She never gave a speech. Never stood at a podium. Never addr...
Abraham Lincoln
Here's the part nobody expects. Abraham Lincoln — that tower...
Alexander Hamilton
He wrote 51 of the 85 Federalist Papers. Madison wrote 29. J...
Alexander the Great
His voice could hold an army — not because it was deep, but ...
Alexandra of Denmark
She was the most popular woman in Britain for forty years, a...
Alfred Nobel
He read his own obituary. That was the problem. A French new...
Ali
No recording exists. None. Ali ibn Abi Talib — the fourth Ca...
Amerigo Vespucci
Two continents bear his name. Not Columbus's name. His. Amer...
Alois Hitler
The bark of a customs official. That's what Alois Hitler sou...
Andrew Johnson
He couldn't read until his wife taught him. He'd been a tail...
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