Starting June 28, 2026, visitors to the History Fort Lauderdale center can test the technology firsthand. The interactive experience covers the Revolutionary War, the drafting of the Constitution, and the complexities of Washington’s presidency, including the contradictions of slavery and citizenship. Founder Scott Coloney emphasizes that the tool is intended for historically informed learning rather than open-ended role-play, with the model restricted to the letters and events of Washington’s lifetime.
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Digital Founding Father: AI George Washington Debuts for America's 250th
A digital George Washington is set to field questions from the public, as Computer Biology Labs launches an AI-powered educational tool in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary. The platform aims to move beyond generic chatbots by anchoring its responses strictly in historical archives from the Library of Congress.

Following the local debut, the AI will be available for free access on the ConstantLife.AI platform. The project is part of a broader series of immersive historical experiences developed by the Florida-based firm. While the exhibit features family-friendly activities like bounce houses and crafts, the core technical intent is to provide students and educators with a structured way to engage with the nuances of early American leadership.
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