I'm condensing the steps to move from travel manifest page to human readable findings to sqlite database here. History Research Contextual Recap I'm working on a history of physics research project, The Gladych Files , that explores how industrialists interested in fringe physics wound up actually funding mainstream general relativity research. As part of that research, I've been looking at the travel manifests of various industrialists and research scientists from the 1930s to the 1950s. Because there are literally thousands of passengers on their combined voyages, I'm using LLM agents orchestrated through Gas Town to coordinate the research. At present, I am working on a bit of a mystery. Multiple sources state that Hedy Lamarr came to the United States aboard the S.S. Normandy, arriving on September 30th, 1937. That's the same ship that Tom Slick, (one of the industrialists of whom I spoke above), took across the Atlantic. There's only one problem. Hedy is...
I haven't mentioned my portfolio site here before, but I did manage to fix page view tracking on it today, so that's kind of nice. It was the final project for a digital portfolio class I took at City College San Francisco and highly recommend. History Research Recap I'm offloading a significant amount of research work for my history of physics book, The Gladych Files , onto an orchestrated platform of LLM agents in Gas Town . The bulk of the work is to research passengers on trips the main characters of the book took from the 1930s to the 1950s. One of the main subjects of the book is Tom Slick . While returning from a trip to attempt to spot the Lochness Monster while he was a student at Yale—seriously, I love this book—he was aboard a ship, the Normandie, with Hedy Lamarr. The ship also had over 1,000 other passengers including the grandchildren of Henri Matisse . My agentic AI research team comes to task because it's not a small project to research each of a t...