AI to Sharpen Canada’s UFO Detection as Officials Weigh a Public Monitoring Agency

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AI will sharpen Canada’s UFO detection by using data from observation stations to quantify sightings and separate birds, planes, or satellites from unknowns, following the Galileo Project model, says Chris Rutkowski of Ufology Research, as Canadians reported 1,052 sightings last year with about half nocturnal lights and just over 3% unexplained, Ontario typically leading and Calgary topping city counts, while unknown does not prove alien visitation and Falcon Lake’s 1967 encounter with Stefan Michalak and material from Stan Michalak are highlighted along with Shag Harbour, and officials weigh a public-facing agency to monitor sightings that Rutkowski supports to safeguard sovereignty and airspace, with about 1 in 10 Canadians saying they’ve seen a UFO.

UFO researcher in Manitoba supports using AI tracking to uncover whats really going on | CBC News
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UFO researcher in Manitoba supports using AI tracking to uncover whats really going on | CBC News

Artificial intelligence is going to make it easier to spot whether a bird, a plane or an otherworldly creature is in the sky, Canadas top UFO expert says, as Canadians continue to report sightings of unidentified flying objects.