Deep Prasad on UFOs, AI, and the UAP Hackathon
That UFO PodcastJune 27, 20251h 39min5,518 views
29 connections·40 entities in this video→Deep Prasad's Background and Journey
- 🚀 Deep Prasad, a tech entrepreneur and physicist, shares his background in industrial engineering and tech entrepreneurship, focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence and physics.
- 💡 His career includes launching one of the world's most powerful hyperspectral satellite imagers with SpaceX and selling one of the first AI for material science companies.
- 🎯 His current venture aims to develop the fundamental infrastructure for a self-sustaining civilization on Mars.
The UAP Hackathon: Bridging Worlds
- 🧠 Deep Prasad founded and hosted the world's first UAP hackathon on the USS Hornet, aiming to tap into Silicon Valley's talent for tangible UAP solutions.
- 🛠️ The hackathon brought together experts from various disciplines to address specific problems within the UAP topic over a weekend.
- 💰 Over $50,000 was invested to facilitate this event, merging the tech and UFO communities.
Hackathon Mission Tracks and Challenges
- 💡 Humanity Soft Landing: Focused on developing an open-source, decentralized platform for collecting and sharing data on Non-Human Intelligence (NHI).
- 🚀 Propulsion Track: Aimed at simulating or designing alternative propulsion systems to explain UAPs and developing detection/tracking technologies.
- 🛰️ Key Challenges: Included infrared object detection and tracking in challenging conditions, sensor fusion for passive radar and hyperspectral imagery, and precise gimbal rotation for tracking systems.
Hackathon Successes and Future Vision
- ✨ Material Science Breakthroughs: The winning team, Arrow, made tangible progress in analyzing historically relevant UAP materials, making data accessible to the public.
- ⚛️ Anti-Gravity Research: Progress was made on the Alzafon anti-gravity experiment, focusing on nuclear spin polarization and its potential to affect gravity.
- 🌐 Open NHI Network: The vision is to democratize UAP detection by creating an open-source, affordable kit and network, rewarding users for contributing data.
AI's Impact on Humanity and Disclosure
- 🤖 Job Displacement and Reskilling: AI is expected to cause significant job displacement in white-collar sectors, but also create new work in managing and verifying AI outputs.
- 🌌 Accelerated Progress: AI will accelerate existing trends, making social media more addictive and technology more pervasive, but also potentially leading to greater human unity through shared challenges and a humbled perspective.
- 👽 Controlled Disclosure and NHI Influence: Prasad believes we are experiencing controlled disclosure, with NHI potentially influencing events to manage humanity's development and avoid contamination or paradoxes.
The Future of AI, Quantum Computing, and UAPs
- 📈 AI Evolution: AI will continue to improve, leading to more sophisticated scams and a cat-and-mouse game between AI for creation and AI for detection.
- ⚛️ Quantum Computing and Higher Dimensions: Quantum computing may enable communication with higher-dimensional beings, contingent on understanding the fundamental physics connecting quantum and classical realms.
- 🚀 Long-Term Goals: Prasad is focused on developing AI agents for automation, co-designing hardware, and ultimately enabling a self-sustaining city on Mars, alongside continued UAP disclosure.
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