NASA Didn?t Find Aliens?but if You See Any UFOs, Holler

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NASA Didn?t Find Aliens?but if You See Any UFOs, Holler

SEVENTY-SIX YEARS AFTER the infamous Roswell incident, when a high-altitude balloon—or something—crashed in southeastern New Mexico, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has now officially weighed in on UFO sightings. Don’t get too excited: They haven’t proven, or disproven, the existence of aliens. Instead, the report released today by the agency’s independent study team describes how NASA should assess new reports of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (UAP), a term that federal agencies use in place of UFOs (unidentified flying objects). It stresses that the agency should make use of machine learning and artificial intelligence as analytical tools, but that first it needs higher quality data to analyze.