AI to Distinguish Known Objects from Unidentified Sightings in Canada, Ufology Research Logs 1,052 Reports

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Chris Rutkowski says artificial intelligence can help distinguish birds, planes, satellites and other known objects from unidentified sightings in Canada, where Ufology Research logged 1,052 reports last year (about half were nocturnal lights and just over 3% were unexplained) using data from observation stations nationwide and citing AI pattern recognition like Harvard’s Galileo Project, with Ontario often leading and Calgary topping last year’s city list, and some experts calling for a public government UFO-monitoring agency.

‘Uncover what’s really going on’: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca
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The groups 2025 analysis, released Monday, includes data taken from observation stations set up by passionate UFO enthusiasts across the country.