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19 questions with Richard Taylor, CEO of SensOre

We sit down for a rapid-fire interview with SensOre, a minerals explorer and AI software provider

15 July 2022
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • SensOre uses AI software to locate mining targets
  • Machine learning can hugely improve the efficiency of mining exploration
  • Despite many countries shifting back to hydrocarbons and coal, Richard thinks that battery metal demand is here to stay

0:13 - How long have you been a CEO?

0:20 - What did you do before this?

0:37 - In 10 seconds, can you describe SensOre?

0:52 - Where are SensOre’s main projects located?

1:00 - What makes SensOre stand out from its competitors?

1:21 - What is something most people don’t know about AI?

1:40 - What is machine learning?

2:01 - Explain how AI exploration works?

2:38 - Is the AI exploration software market crowded?

3:03 - What’s the process needed to verify an automated target?

3:19 - Have any companies made big finds with AI?

3:36 - Can we train machines to be as smart as a person?

3:56 - What’s on the cards for SensOre’s mining projects?

4:11 - Do you think Kalgoorlie will remain WA’s biggest mining hotspot?

4:27 - How are SensOre’s battery metals projects coming along?

4:55 - Do you think the EV market is under threat?

5:10 - Is machine learning the new normal for next-generation tech?

5:24 - Where do you see SensOre in one year?

5:55 - Where do you see SensOre in five years’ time?

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