A proof summary condenses your evidence and reasoning into a clear argument for why you've concluded X is true, presenting each source, its relevance, and how the sources together support your claim. This discipline forces you to recognize gaps in your logic before you present a conclusion as certain.
A proof summary is a written document that explains how a genealogist evaluated all available evidence to reach a specific conclusion about a family relationship or identity. It presents the sources consulted, the reasoning applied to conflicting or indirect evidence, and the final supported finding in a format others can review and verify.
AI can assist researchers by drafting initial proof summaries from research notes, flagging logical gaps in the argument, and suggesting language that meets accepted genealogical writing standards, making this often-intimidating documentation task more approachable for beginners and experienced researchers alike.
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