Is it too conspiratorial to wonder if the speed with which "Age of Disclosure" was make available as a torrent suggests someone wanted to undermine any potential commercial success for this UFO documentary??? Or it is just par for the course these days???
Recursive self-improving AIs and the investigation of UFOS :
An Artificial Intelligence project for UFO investigations that I started 4 years ago (which Jon Saunders suggested in 2021 that I call "Skynet"!) has made considerable progress recently.
data.isaackoi.com/2025/04/th…
Applying such auto-catalytic intelligence to UFO phenomena could transform how data is collected (including gathering relevant background data in real-time), analyzed, and interpreted.
AI-generated computer code, autonomous APIs, web-scraping, Deep Research agents, and reasoning models are beginning to to coalesce into a powerful self-improving system for UFO investigations.
After taking a few days away from more serious UFO work to create a (free) UFO game, I've made progress but want to make some improvements.
For various reasons, I wanted to share the completed game today but I'd rather get this done _right_, rather just done _right_ _now_. :)
Ufology needs to be more fun.
Too much bickering between people that have the same (stated) aims.
Too many taking themselves far too seriously.
I'm taking a few days away from more serious UFO projects to work on a new (free) UFO-themed game.
Shall we play a game?
A tipping point has been reached in UFO research. I think this is pretty big news.
AI "Deep Research" reports now outshine the average human UFO website.
Sample reports, and details of a short new collaborative project (which anyone can join), at:
data.isaackoi.com/2025/03/ai…
The sample AI reports relate to Rendlesham, Cash Landrum, Gulf Breeze, the MJ12 documents, Bob Lazar, Richard Doty, and USOs.
With a bit of collaboration in the next few days I hope to add make many more freely available online.
Direct link: files.afu.se/Downloads/?dir=…
"Pentagon Invades Buck Rogers' Turf" :
A Washington Post article about ESP, "the ju-ju team in the Pentagon basement" and millions being spent on "the futuristic fantasies of those who run the Pentagon" ... from 1981.
Some of the most productive UFO collaborations I've had were NOT within general groups I've joined with some of ufology's top names, but rather within groups limited to a specific case / project.
I'm minded to create a few more such focused groups.
On Discord????
Elsewhere???
I've found Discord has several advantages over most other social media platforms (including Twitter...).
e,g, Grouping discussions by topic and sub-topics, and
the ability to easily attach PDFs and other files.
Those features make it easier to have deeper UFO discussions.
New UFO timeline resources:
Okay, this required more work than I hoped (even with very helpful technical input from Laurent Chabin).
One of the new PDFs is over 80,000 pages long.
I'm also sharing a new set of about 26,000 JSON files.
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Laurent Chabin, an electrical/AI engineer with the French UFO group SCEAU, has helpfully provided me with some technical tips.
One tip has accelerated part of my creation of structured UFO data by a factor of over 100. :)
So ... time to pick up the pace a bit!
I have a few new treats for anyone interested in reports of Unidentified Submerged Objects:
(A) USO catalogues, old and new (including links...) and
(B) New tools I'm sharing that may help anyone else that is also doing deep dives on USOs.
(C) More.
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Small booklet from Robert Bigelow's NIDS:
"We need your help : National Institute for Discovery Science"
(I hadn't seen this promotional booklet before and, since it appears to have been intended as a public document, assume it's okay to share a copy from some NIDS files).