China military uses AI to track rapidly increasing UFOs

To the People’s Liberation Army they are ‘unidentified air conditions’ and artificial intelligence is the best way to keep up with them

Chinese researchers confirm that sighting reports from across the country are on the rise but aliens are unlikely to be responsible

As the Pentagon prepares its report into UFOs, due later this month, Chinese military researchers have turned to artificial intelligence to track and analyse the increasing number of unknown objects in China’s airspace.

To the People’s Liberation Army, they are “unidentified air conditions” – a phrase which echoes the US military’s “unidentified aerial phenomena” – but to the public they are better known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.

According to Wuhan-based researcher Chen Li from the Air Force Early Warning Academy, human analysts have been overwhelmed in recent years by the rapidly mounting sighting reports from a wide range of military and civilian sources across the country.

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By Stephen Chen / South China Morning Post Science News Editor

Stephen Chen is the SCMP's science news editor. He investigates major research projects in China, a new power house of scientific and technological innovation, and their impact to humanity. Stephen has produced a large number of exclusive stories on China research, some highly controversial or shrouded in secrecy. He has been with the SCMP since 2006.

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(Source: scmp.com; June 4, 2021; https://tinyurl.com/2bdghkz8)
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