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I built an interactive forensic database to analyze and probabilistically «decrypt» the recent 412 heavily redacted UAP files.
Hey everyone. Reading the recently leaked, heavily redacted UAP files as static PDFs is frustrating. To get a better look at the data, I used AI to code an interactive, browser-based database to analyze them.
Instead of just guessing what is under the black bars, the tool uses probabilistic language modeling to fill in the blanks based on unredacted fragments, military terminology, and adjacent leak metadata.
Here is what it features:
- The Full 412: All 412 heavily redacted documents are categorized in one searchable index.
- Global Decrypt Toggle: You can read the documents in their original redacted state or click a button to reveal the AI's best probabilistic reconstruction.
- Transparent Logic: If you hover over any decrypted text, a tooltip pops up to explain exactly why the algorithm chose that specific phrase.
It is fascinating to see the narrative shift from «combat» to «biological hazard» when the gaps are filled. I would love for you to test it out and see if the AI's logic holds up to your own research.
u/Bigbaf — 6 days ago