
Peter B-J
PhD, HDR
Linguistics
Artificial Intelligence
Data Protection
I started as a linguist — corpus analysis, machine translation, multilingual data processing. When large language models emerged, something fundamentally changed: the interface between humans and machines became natural language itself. What once looked like SELECT * FROM database WHERE id = 2156 now sounds like “find the contract we discussed yesterday.” This is not a technical detail. It is a paradigm shift.
I completed a doctorate in diachronic semantics in Budapest, then a second in synchronic semantics in Paris, and subsequently obtained my habilitation in contrastive terminology. My research has always focused on the processing of language and meaning. For nearly three decades I researched, taught and worked with linguistic data, until that expertise converged directly into AI model development. Between 2023 and 2025, I annotated and quality-checked training data for AI models in a professional environment. I have close to five years of experience handling sensitive and confidential data.
I see artificial intelligence as a revolutionary tool — one that, when used well, can benefit everyone. There is no need to fear it; it needs to be understood. ArkeoAI grew from that conviction: an AI solution built for practices working with sensitive data — legal, medical and accounting — with no internet connection, no subscription, no external server. Data never leaves the premises. I handle the installation and maintenance personally, and I am available in French, English and Hungarian.
Why ArkeoAI?
The name is no accident. Arkeo is built from two ancient Greek roots: the word ἀρχεῖον (arkheion), which referred to the official record-keeping place of the ancient world, the repository where knowledge was kept safe, ordered, and accessible. The compound ἀρχι-τέκτων (arkhitekton), from which the word architect derives in many languages, meaning literally the master builder, the one who designs things with purpose.
This duality reflects what ArkeoAI actually does: it doesn’t merely store knowledge, it structures it, organises it, and turns it into a tool built into your workflow, all without a single piece of your data ever leaving your office.
The AI suffix is deliberately set apart visually: highlighted in red, it serves as a reminder that the intelligence here doesn’t live “somewhere in the cloud”, but it lives here, on your desk, under your control.
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