Canadian miner to use artificial intelligence to mine lithium, copper, nickel and gold

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GoldSpot Discoveries, a Montreal-based technology and investment company, has announced it has been engaged by Canada’s Critical Elements Lithium to apply its proprietary machine learning technology and geoscience expertise on the latter firm’s property package located in James-Bay, Quebec.

 

“GoldSpot works with leading exploration and mining clients across all commodities and deposit types to apply cutting edge Artificial Intelligence … algorithms to significantly increase the efficiency and success rate of mineral exploration across resources,” the company said in a statement.

 

The business will work with Critical Elements “to analyze geoscience data sets to develop and refine Smart Targets at the company’s 100% owned exploration projects, which features multiple lithium showings, as well as nickel, copper and gold,” according to the statement.

 

Critical Elements Lithium is currently advancing its Rose lithium project in Quebec within a land portfolio of more than 700 square kilometers.