Yes, there is a way to copy and save your DNA match list, easily! I am still in the process of testing out and using various AI platforms for different tasks, as some work out for certain tasks better than others, in my genealogical world. I recently tested out copying and pasting my DNA match list into the FREE version of ChatGPT to see if it would be an easy way to retain and save my matches and notes. Check out the results below for using AI to save your match lists, giving you yet another way to use AI in genealogy! Steps to Copy and Save Your DNA Match List with ChatGPT
Results of ChatGPT Retained DNA Match List and Notes*Note: Click on images to zoom in More Genealogy ResourcesLearn about more family history and genealogy resources under the Genealogy Resources category and on my dedicated Genealogy Resources page.
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5/19/2024 08:27:36 pm
This could be done with Shared DNA Matches and other genealogy lists too. Good idea!
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5/22/2024 01:25:28 pm
Yes, they can be. I have tried many different lists and uses; just can't post them fast enough. ;)
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5/22/2024 01:28:29 pm
There are so many possiblities with this technique; I have tried many different lists and uses. Definitely try it, and let me know how it works out! You may have to tweak the prompt a bit. ;)
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5/20/2024 02:14:32 pm
I'm endlessly amazed at how you test and share so much genealogy technical information, such as in this blog post. Well done!
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5/21/2024 09:32:47 pm
This worked beautifully with a shared match list. I prompted it to number my rows and add a column for notes. It also worked with census pages for FAN research. Thank you for posting!
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5/22/2024 01:32:33 pm
Glad it worked out for you! You shouldn't have to prompt it to generate a column for notes, if you copied it completely; although, you would need to prompt it if you wanted to number them. :)
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Karen McPherson
5/23/2024 10:35:18 am
I love this idea! I am also exploring ways to use AI, and I'm also a spreadsheet fanatic. What a cool way to explore both of these technologies.
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6/1/2024 05:42:02 pm
Try it out! Have fun with all of your AI adventures! :)
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