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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 11 MIN

#11. Vesuvius challenge : $700,000 Grand Prize

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This episode explores the captivating story of Luke Farritor, a computer science student who utilized artificial intelligence to decode a word on 2,000-year-old papyrus scrolls. His achievement earned him the prestigious First Letters Prize in the Vesuvius Challenge and paved the way for uncovering historical treasures hidden within these scrolls damaged by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.The episode follows the journey of Luke Farritor, a young student who, through his computer expertise, successfully deciphered the word “purple” on a Herculaneum scroll. This decipherment, achieved through artificial intelligence and 3D scans by Dr. Brent Seales, marks a turning point in understanding these ancient texts.The episode explores the implications of this discovery, including the potential to access writings by Marsyas, a contemporary of Alexander the Great, and Seneca the Elder, offering valuable insights into the history of the Roman Republic and themes relevant to our times.Beyond the technical feat, the episode highlights Farritor's motivation and determination, who chose to continue working on the scrolls despite lucrative job offers. His story exemplifies the synergy between technology and the humanities, underlining the potential of AI to illuminate the past and inform our present.Introduction (0:00-2:00)Introduction to the topic: The Herculaneum scrolls and the challenge of deciphering them.Introduction of Luke Farritor and the Vesuvius Challenge.Chapter 1: The Technological Challenge (2:00-5:00)Description of the Herculaneum scrolls and the damage they sustained.The role of Dr. Brent Seales and 3D scans.The AI techniques used by Farritor.Chapter 2: "Purple": A Major Breakthrough (5:00-8:00)The decipherment of the word “purple” and its significance.The excitement within the scientific community and the prospects it opens.The potential for uncovering texts by Marsyas and Seneca the Elder.Chapter 3: A Passionate Young Man (8:00-12:00)The journey of Luke Farritor and his motivation.His choice to continue deciphering the scrolls.The synergy between technology and humanities.Chapter 4: The Future of the Past (12:00-15:00)The implications for historical research and our understanding of the past.The role of AI in preserving cultural heritage.Conclusion and outlook on future discoveries.Outro (15:00-16:00)Acknowledgements and invitation to follow the progress of the project.This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak AI and explore the future together.https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/Distributed by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode explores the captivating story of Luke Farritor, a computer science student who utilized artificial intelligence to decode a word on 2,000-year-old papyrus scrolls. His achievement earned him the prestigious First Letters Prize in the Vesuvius Challenge and paved the way for uncovering historical treasures hidden within these scrolls damaged by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.The episode follows the journey of Luke Farritor, a young student who, through his computer expertise, successfully deciphered the word “purple” on a Herculaneum scroll. This decipherment, achieved through artificial intelligence and 3D scans by Dr. Brent Seales, marks a turning point in understanding these ancient texts.The episode explores the implications of this discovery, including the potential to access writings by Marsyas, a contemporary of Alexander the Great, and Seneca the Elder, offering valuable insights into the history of the Roman Republic and themes relevant to our times.Beyond the technical feat, the episode highlights Farritor's motivation and determination, who chose to continue working on the scrolls despite lucrative job offers. His story exemplifies the synergy between technology and the humanities, underlining the potential of AI to illuminate the past and inform our present.Introduction (0:00-2:00)Introduction to the topic: The Herculaneum scrolls and the challenge of deciphering them.Introduction of Luke Farritor and the Vesuvius Challenge.Chapter 1: The Technological Challenge (2:00-5:00)Description of the Herculaneum scrolls and the damage they sustained.The role of Dr. Brent Seales and 3D scans.The AI techniques used by Farritor.Chapter 2: "Purple": A Major Breakthrough (5:00-8:00)The decipherment of the word “purple” and its significance.The excitement within the scientific community and the prospects it opens.The potential for uncovering texts by Marsyas and Seneca the Elder.Chapter 3: A Passionate Young Man (8:00-12:00)The journey of Luke Farritor and his motivation.His choice to continue deciphering the scrolls.The synergy between technology and humanities.Chapter 4: The Future of the Past (12:00-15:00)The implications for historical research and our understanding of the past.The role of AI in preserving cultural heritage.Conclusion and outlook on future discoveries.Outro (15:00-16:00)Acknowledgements and invitation to follow the progress of the project.This episode is brought to you by Patrick DE CARVALHO and the production studio "Je ne perds jamais." Let's speak AI and explore the future together.https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickdecarvalho/Distributed by Audiomeans. Visit audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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