How One Guy’s AI Tracked the Chinese Spy Balloon Across the US

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How One Guy’s AI Tracked the Chinese Spy Balloon Across the US
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Within two minutes, the algorithms found the 200-foot-tall balloon off the coast of South Carolina.

sightings from 20 minutes before the image was taken appeared to confirm he had found it.

“We drew a big arc across time and space and started searching that,” Jaskolski says. Having found the balloon once, Synthetiatic’s software could be trained with a real image of the balloon to further guide its search.

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