For years, these specimens sat in my “mystery cabinet”—beautifully preserved insects that resisted identification despite decades of experience in amber photography. Some were positioned at impossible angles, others lacked the diagnostic features visible to traditional examination methods. They remained tantalizing puzzles, waiting for the right moment to reveal their secrets.
In 2025, I decided to try something unprecedented: I shared these mystery specimens with Claude, an advanced AI assistant trained on vast amounts of scientific literature. What happened next was remarkable. Within minutes, Claude had identified most of my long-standing mysteries using the same morphological features I’d been photographing for years—but with a fresh perspective unconstrained by human assumptions.
Here are the specimens that stumped me for years, now identified through AI analysis:
This collaboration represents something extraordinary: 100-million-year-old specimens identified by 21st-century artificial intelligence. It’s a perfect fusion of ancient preservation, human observation, and digital analysis. The AI could see patterns in my photographs that years of traditional study had missed—not because the features weren’t there, but because sometimes fresh eyes (even digital ones) spot what familiarity overlooks.
These identifications prove that amber research is entering a new era. Advanced AI can help unlock mysteries that have been waiting millions of years to be solved, turning every unidentified specimen into a potential breakthrough. The combination of high-resolution photography and AI analysis may revolutionize how we study prehistoric life.
Who knows what other secrets are waiting in amber collections around the world, ready to be discovered by the next generation of digital detectives?