Author: UAP Staff

A new report from cybersecurity firm Exabeam has revealed that insider threats, amplified by artificial intelligence (AI), are now the predominant security concern for organisations worldwide. Titled From Human to Hybrid: How AI and the Analytics Gap Are Fueling Insider Risk, the study, released on 21 August 2025, is based on a survey of 1,010 cybersecurity professionals across various sectors. It highlights how generative AI (GenAI) is transforming insiders – whether malicious employees or compromised systems – into more effective adversaries than external hackers. With 64% of respondents viewing insiders as a greater risk, the findings point to a paradigm shift…

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Mankind must decide how it’s going to deal with contact with extraterrestrials — and time could be running out, one expert warned — after he sounded the alarm that an incoming interstellar object could be an alien probe. Avi Loeb, a theoretical physicist at Harvard University, challenged world leaders to get their acts together and take UFOs seriously as yet another baffling object has been spotted hurtling towards Earth from outside our solar system. Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes an incoming interstellar object could be an alien probe. AP Loeb says he believes “we need an international organization that will…

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Source: Art: DALL-E/OpenAI The utility and role of artificial intelligence (AI) in society are growing by leaps and bounds. And the very nature of these “thinking machines” has sparked a hypothetical discussion that is both fascinating and troubling: Should artificial intelligence entities be granted rights? If we extend moral consideration to animals based on shared interests and capacities, it’s worth exploring whether similar principles could apply to AI. Certainly, it’s a hypothetical discussion, yet it’s a topic that may become increasingly relevant as AI impinges upon the intellectual framework that defines much of society. The Moral Framework for AI Rights…

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Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI CEO, is arguing against the possibility of giving AI right and claims it might also be risky. In a personal blog post, Suleyman expressed concerns that many people are being deceived into thinking that AIs are sentient entities and, as a result, should be given rights, welfare, and even citizenship. He emphasized, however, that these AI models should maintain their role as human assistants only and not be transformed into “digital persons”. He argues that the possibility of a conscious AI is merely an illusion, as they only mirror the data they have been trained on.…

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UAP: the Interdimensional Hypothesis, UFO 20 UAP: Interdimensional Hypothesis In this Patheos series on UFOs and UAP, we’re entertaining alternative explanations. The extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH) is the most popular one, of course. But there are others. Sorting through the candidates is a means to a further end, namely, to find the best ontology that accounts for reality as a whole as well as for UAP specifically. In this post we look at the inderdimensional hypothesis or IDH. Where does the interdimensional hypothesis come from? How do we explain UAP (Unexplained Aerospace Phenomena)? With the Ultraterrestrial Hypothesis? With the Interdimensional Hypothesis?…

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An interstellar object whizzing through our solar system was widely determined to be a comet. But a trio of researchers led by Avi Loeb recently posed a different idea.Pentagon says no evidence of aliens, hopes to destigmatize the topicThe leader of the Pentagon’s office to investigate UFOs testified they have no evidence of extraterrestrials or alien techonology.A comet known as 3I/ATLAS made news earlier in July when it was confirmed to have originated outside of Earth’s solar system.But is 3I/ATLAS definitely an icy comet? A trio of researchers that most prominently includes Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb speculated about whether it…

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IN 1972, AMERICAN ARTIST AND PSYCHIC INGO SWANN altered the magnetic field inside a thickly shielded vacuum container located underground for several seconds—by simply thinking about it. As Harold Puthoff, a physicist with the Stanford Research Institute, witnessed the output from his magnetometer changing, he was mind-blown. There was no physical explanation for the reading changing the way it did. And as soon as Puthoff asked Swann to stop thinking about the apparatus, the unexplained changes in the magnetic field abruptly stopped. “These phenomena are real. Psychic phenomena are real,” Dean Radin, Ph.D., chief scientist at the California-based nonprofit Institute…

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LAS VEGAS – June 24, 2025 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced GreenLake Intelligence, an agentic AI framework for hybrid operations that includes agentic AIOps acrossmultiple infrastructure layers. HPE said the offering is integrated across the company’s hybrid cloud technology stack and is designed to address siloed and manual workflows, troubleshooting delays and underutilized IT resources. Accessed through GreenLake Copilot, GreenLake Intelligence deploy AI agents “that communicate and reason with context in real-time across storage, networking, compute and virtualized resources, as well as hybrid cloud cost operations, observability, sustainability and business services,” HPE said. GrrenLake Intelligence incorporates agentic mesh technology…

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Some of the most promising places to look for extraterrestrials have remained, so far, mostly hidden from astronomers. Now a game-changing instrument called NIRPS (Near-Infrared Planet Searcher) is leading the search for the most tantalizing targets in the cosmos: potentially Earth-like worlds around nearby red dwarf stars.Red dwarfs, or M dwarfs, are the most tempting places to seek alien Earths because they’re the most abundant and enduring stars. They make up the majority of the stars in the Milky Way and shine with a slow thermonuclear simmer that should allow them to live exponentially longer than most—even, say, for 14…

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Alien: Earth has been more than an Alien TV show: creator Noah Hawley has put together an entire seminar on how to take a long-established franchise IP and blow it out in new-but-familiar directions. The series is set as a prequel to the original Alien (1979) movie, which may seem limiting at first. However, Hawley uses the premise of a spaceship crashing on Earth as the major catalyst for so many new sociopolitical themes and spine-tingling horror concepts that the series already feels more dense and richly layered than your average Alien movie. That all said, there are two specific…

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