AI, Interaction and the Future of UAP - Part 2
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In Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Christian Peters, we dive into the future: AI, bots, simulated interaction, algorithm manipulation, and what happens when technology begins shaping the UAP narrative faster than people can.
Christian and I explore how artificial intelligence could influence experiencer accounts, community behaviour, political structures, and even the way disclosure is understood. We also discuss the adaptability of human society, why we may be more resilient than we think, and what a responsible path toward greater transparency might look like.
If you haven’t heard Part 1 yet, make sure to check it out first.
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