Ocean Liner Curator — evidence-first maritime history

Ocean Liner GPT is a deliberately constrained research assistant aligned with Ocean Liner Curator—built to support evidence-first interpretation of historic ocean liners and their surviving material culture.

Ocean Liner AI describes the general "concept" and standards; Ocean Liner GPT is the guided tool that delivers this work in practice.

What it is not: authentication, certification, or an image generator. It helps frame questions, surface likely sources, and build verification plans while preserving uncertainty.

Ocean Liner GPT

Use the guided assistant for ocean-liner–specific research prompts and evidence-aware output.

FAQ

Is Ocean Liner GPT an authentication service?
No. It does not certify, authenticate, or “verify” items. It helps you build a research path: what to check, what evidence would be persuasive, and what remains uncertain.
Does it generate images of ships or artifacts?
No. Ocean Liner GPT is constrained to research and interpretation. It avoids producing synthetic “evidence” imagery that could be mistaken for documentation.
What should I provide for the best results?
Clear photos (front/back), measurements, materials, any markings, where it was found, and how it was described by the seller. If you have a citation, catalog reference, or auction listing, include it.
Where can I read the methodology?
See Ocean Liner GPT — AI Use & Methodology. The same evidence-first standards apply here.


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