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The Markup: How to Use Sound and AI to Protect the Environment

Our CEO Burhan Yassin engaged in an insightful interview with the statistical journalist at The Markup Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett, in which they discussed the role of AI in conservation, how Rainforest Connection & Arbimon work to bridge the knowledge gap between scientific institutions and the public, and why AI on its own is not enough to generate real-world impact. "We have, I would say, the biggest collection of soundscape data that ever existed, and it is quite underutilized on a global level at the moment." Bourhan Yassin
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El Nuevo Día: Scientists use artificial intelligence to verify the presence of Puerto Rican parrots in Maricao

Researchers use a special platform, in addition to recorders, to monitor species, such as the endangered bird, throughout the archipelago. Supported by artificial intelligence, scientists validated the presence of Puerto Rican parrots in Maricao , where biologists and state and federal natural resource conservation agencies seek to establish a permanent population of the endangered bird.
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Carbon Pulse: Sounding out solutions – acoustics a frontrunner for measuring ecosystem health in new biodiversity credit mechanisms

Rainforest Connection has been building AI models of biodiversity hotspots around the world using bio-acoustic data and makes its datasets publicly accessible through its online cloud-based platform Arbimon (Automated Remote Biodiversity Monitoring Network).
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Real Leaders: Sounds That Save

Eco-acoustics and artificial intelligence help stop harmful activity in rainforests. When people call to mind the sounds of rainforests, they likely drum up ideas of peaceful rains, gently rustling leaves, and a chorus of vibrant wildlife. But there are also disturbing sounds that are not often heard or thought of — noises of intruders on paths of destruction.
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Huawei: Scaling Up Biodiversity Monitoring with AI and Cloud

Arbimon: Smart, open, and free. The increased accessibility of artificial intelligence and the increased processing capabilities of cloud-based solutions are making biodiversity monitoring significantly more inclusive for individuals and organizations across the world. Rainforest Connection has developed Arbimon, an open and free-to-use platform that provides an end-to-end solution for acoustic biodiversity monitoring and insights.
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World Economic Forum: New York Climate Week: 5 takeaways for the nature-positive agenda

The issue of nature-positive action, to halt and reverse the destruction of nature by 2030, was front and center at New York Climate Week. More than 90 leaders and experts from business, science, NGO, and youth groups released an open letter that urged UNFCCC Parties to deliver on their climate and biodiversity commitments and disclose their implementation plans as part of the Global Stocktake.