NASA has released its groundbreaking UFO report as the space agency pushes for improving tracking and using artificial intelligence (AI) to help search for alien life.
The report, conducted by 16 experts from NASA, examined how data about unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, is collected across the US government and private sectors.
NASA defines UAPs as events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena from a scientific perspective.
The space agency highlights how the study of UAP presents a “unique scientific opportunity that demands a rigorous, evidence-based approach.
“Addressing this challenge will require new and robust data acquisition methods, advanced analysis techniques, a systematic reporting framework and reducing reporting stigma.”
When discussing the report during Thursday’s conference, NASA boss Bill Nelson said the study did not determine that UAPs have an extraterrestrial origin.
Nelson also said the space agency will use AI and machine learning (ML) to help search for alien life across the galaxy.
He declared that NASA will discover another habitable planet like Earth in the universe.
“While today is a significant step for NASA, it’s certainly not our final step,” Nelson said.
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