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WHAT'S HIDDEN IN THE TREES OF THE AMAZON?
The Diary Of A CEO· 2026-02-04 15:58
How big is the Amazon rainforest. >> The Amazon rainforest is something like 7 million miles squared. It's larger than the lower 48 states.>> Wow. >> It's it's absolutely tremendous. It's the largest contiguous rainforest on Earth.>> And are there parts of it that people have never been to. >> 100%. There are still parts of the Amazon rainforest that are unexplored. There's parts of the Amazon rainforest that no one's ever been to.And if you really want to blow your own mind, the canopy of the Amazon rainfo ...
THE TRUTH ABOUT UNCONTACTED TRIBES REVEALED...
The Diary Of A CEO· 2026-02-02 14:54
This Burmese python wants to know what is inside the diary of a CEO. >> Oh my god. >> Beautiful.Now, what are you feeling right now. >> Wondering why I do this for a living. >> Have you ever done a podcast with a 10-ft snake across the table before.>> No, this is my first. >> Awesome. And then we'll bring out the next friend.>> Just don't bring it over here. >> Just don't move. >> Paul, what have you spent the last 20 years of your life doing.living out of a backpack in the Amazon rainforest barefoot with a ...
Vale Bioamazônico: onde floresta encontra a próxima revolução | Helder Barbalho | TEDxAmazônia Salon
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-01 16:00
Every future begins somewhere, and mine has a very strong, very strong connection to the environment, a very strong connection to the reality of the Amazon. Those who live in Pará will certainly know what I’m talking about when I talk about the rain. My parents, when they were young, when they started dating, unlike young people today who schedule dates via WhatsApp.That is, unless a personal meeting is replaced by a digital one. In their time, they would meet after the rain. This was the time for couples t ...
Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489
Lex Fridman· 2026-01-13 20:06
- ... were standing there. Everyone is waiting, 'cause at any moment an arrow could just fly through your neck, and there's people holding shotguns. And the anthropologist, this little guy, is standing there in the front, and he's going, "Enimole. " He's going, "Brothers. " And then it happened. Then you start hearing people screaming, "Mashco.Mashco. " And people are screaming and women are lifting children and running into the huts and the dogs and chickens are going nuts and— - So fear, fear. - Fear. He' ...
OpenAI to Z Challenge
OpenAI· 2025-08-28 19:20
Project Overview - The project focuses on using deep learning and open AI to aid in archaeological site discovery, specifically in the Amazon rainforest [2][4][10] - The team developed a scalable system (AKOS) integrating open AI to enhance the system's intelligence [1] - The approach involves training classifiers on satellite images and lighter data to classify segments of the Amazon forest, dividing the region into 3x3 km tiles [2] - The team created an interactive website where users can explore potential sites in detail [3] Technical Approach - Deep learning is considered a valuable tool for discovering archaeological sites, especially in the Amazon [10] - GPT models are used as collaborators, assisting in decision-making by providing multiple solutions and discussing their strengths and weaknesses [12] - The team used GPT for summarization, providing detailed descriptions of potential spots to help archaeologists understand why the model chose them [16] Results and Findings - The model successfully identified potential discovery sites, which were confirmed through manual analysis based on archaeological knowledge [3][14] - The deep learning approach is scalable enough to scan the entire Amazon rainforest in a reasonable time [4] - Configuration changes improved the visibility of features, leading to the identification of over 100 potential sites [3] Future Plans - The team intends to make their work public to gather feedback and inspire further research [18] - They plan to improve their approach and share it with a broader community, potentially inspiring applications in other fields [18]