7 Common Patterns in AI Remote Viewing Output (And What They Mean)
During development and pilot testing, common patterns emerge in AI-generated RV output. Here are seven patterns to watch for and how to interpret them.
Notes and guides about remote viewing, blinding, and AI session analysis.
During development and pilot testing, common patterns emerge in AI-generated RV output. Here are seven patterns to watch for and how to interpret them.
The U.S. government spent $20 million studying remote viewing. Now we're testing whether AI systems can participate in these same protocols under controlled conditions.
Remote viewing is a protocol-based, blinded experiment format where a viewer records impressions about a hidden target before it is revealed. Learn the basics and how RVLab runs research-first sessions.
That 42% correlation score—is it significant? Here's how to actually understand what AI remote viewing results mean, what patterns to track, and how to evaluate the data.
Most experiments are scientifically worthless without proper controls. Here's why double-blind design separates rigorous AI testing from noise—and how RVLab implements it.
In a 2024 survey, 25% of AI researchers expected machine consciousness within 10 years. Here's why we're testing whether AI systems can participate meaningfully in remote viewing experiments.