Published Feb 4, 2025
AI & Aliens: New Eyes on Ancient Questions // Richard Cloete // #288
Richard Cloete from Harvard delves into the cutting-edge role of AI in both space exploration and UAP research, highlighting advancements in anomaly detection and the Galileo Project's quest for understanding interstellar phenomena, while also addressing innovations in oceanic exploration through robotics and sustainable funding models.

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