‘Uncover what’s really going on’: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking
Manitoba's top UFO researcher Chris Rutkowski advocates for using artificial intelligence to enhance the detection of unidentified flying objects amid rising reports across Canada.
In Manitoba, Chris Rutkowski, a leading UFO researcher, is advocating for the integration of artificial intelligence into the detection of unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Rutkowski, who has dedicated decades to studying UFO phenomena through Ufology Research, emphasizes that this technological advancement will facilitate the identification of whether a sighting is a bird, an aircraft, or possibly an extraterrestrial entity. This approach is significant as there has been an increase in UFO sightings reported by Canadians, indicating a growing public interest and concern regarding unidentified aerial activities.
The annual report released by Ufology Research for 2025 draws on extensive data gathered from observation stations across Canada, which have been set up by UFO enthusiasts. Rutkowski highlighted that these stations provide a more scientific basis for understanding UFO sightings, moving beyond casual observations to a structured analysis. By training AI systems to interpret data from these sightings, researchers aim to establish clearer distinctions between known and unknown aerial phenomena, which could lead to more justified conclusions in future analyses.
Rutkowski's endorsement of AI in UFO research marks a noteworthy shift toward the application of technology in a field often regarded as fringe or speculative. As AI continues to advance, it offers the potential for more sophisticated data collection and analysis, strengthening the credibility of UFO research and potentially offering insights into aviation safety and national security as awareness of unexplained aerial sightings grows.