"UFO" witness information that is increasing in China - tracking hard by using AI

"UFO" witness information that is increasing in China - tracking hard by using AI

 Recently, "unidentified flying objects" (UFOs) have increased in China, and the People's Liberation Army has introduced artificial intelligence (AI) to track and analyze it.However, Chinese scientists are investigating carefully, saying, "It is more likely that humans are more likely than aliens."

◇ Witness information is wide

 Researchers from the Chinese People's Liberation Army and Air Police Agency have recently received a wide range of sightings related to unidentified flying objects regarding interviews with Hong Kong's leading English paper South China Morning Post (SCMP).The analysis stated that the situation is not in time.

 A researcher reported at a meeting of information and technical scientists in Beijing in 2019 that "this situation has given a strict issue in China's empty security."

 It was revealed that the military special units rely on AI technology to analyze data on unidentified flying objects.

 AI can think that is not bound by the established concepts, and can inspect a large number of fragments captured in different times and places, and draw a relationship that people do not understand.Analysis using AI is based on the decision to determine whether the object is due to ▽ it is due to the hostile country, or is it due to an amateur aerial lover, or because of other reasons.

中国で増えているという「UFO」目撃情報――軍がAI駆使して懸命の追跡

 On the other hand, a radar scientist based in Shaanxi Province, Shaanxi Province, pointed out that it is more likely to be human than aliens.One of them is the existence of various small and unmanned machines (drones).In recent years, regulations on low altitude flights have been relaxed in China, and drones have become cheaper and rapidly spread.It is a view that this drone may be regarded as an "unidentified flying object".

 The other is the movement of the US military that is active in sensitive places near China, including the South China Sea.In this situation, it is pointed out that the appearance of objects that cannot be explained immediately is increasing.

◇ In China, only the only officially checked examples

 According to SCMP, the unidentified flying object was captured in China in China on October 19, 1998, on the Air Force Base in Hanzhou, Kawakita Province.

 According to reports at the time, at around 11:00 pm on the same day, a staff member of the Air Force Flight Experiment Training Center witnessed that an object like a mushroom was flying with two rays.The army instructed an intercept, as the four radar bases were observed at "flying objects that were neither military aircraft nor a private aircraft".Although the military aircraft was tracked, it was unable to catch up, and the object could no longer be confirmed by visual or radar after the object rose at an altitude of 20,000m or more.

 According to the researchers and their colleagues mentioned above, the PLA has three levels of reporting systems in relation to unidentified flying objects.

 Collect raw data as much as possible at basic levels (military radar base, Air Force Pilot, Police, Meteorological Observatory, Observatory of China, etc.).In the next stage, the information collected at the basic level by the military district command, which provides preliminary analysis, is sent to a national database.

 The military center analyzes this information with AI, and has the flow of flowing out the "threat index" of the object based on the movements, occurrence frequency, aerodynamic design, radioactive material status, materials, and other information.It seems to be there.