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Earth AI’s algorithms found critical minerals in places everyone else ignored


The startup uses AI to quickly search for minerals over wide areas, identifying promising potential deposits for exploration.

Now, another startup, Earth AI, exclusively told TechCrunch about its own discovery: promising deposits of critical minerals in parts of Australia that other mining outfits had ignored for decades. Earth AI has identified deposits of copper, cobalt, and gold in the Northern Territory and silver, molybdenum, and tin at another in New South Wales, 310 miles (500 kilometers) northwest of Sydney. Teslyuk started Earth AI as a software company focused on making predictions about potential deposits, then approaching customers who might be interested in exploring sites further.

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