AI Helps Canadian UFO Research Distinguish Birds, Aircraft and Satellites from Unidentified Objects

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Chris Rutkowski says artificial intelligence will help separate birds, aircraft and satellites from truly unidentified sightings, using data from Ufology Research that logged 1,052 reports nationwide last year (about half were nocturnal lights and just over 3% unexplained), and while labeling a case unknown doesn't prove extraterrestrial visitation, the effort highlights data gaps and a push for a public UFO-monitoring agency, with Harvard’s Galileo Project also using AI to classify sky observations.

Uncover whats really going on: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking
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Uncover whats really going on: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking

Artificial intelligence is going to make it easier to spot whether a bird, a plane or an otherworldly creature is in the sky, as Canadians continue to report sightings of unidentified flying objects, says Canada’s top UFO expert. Chris Rutkowski has spent decades researching the phenomenon and is part of Ufology Research, a Manitoba-based organization that […]