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The Silicon Valley startup using AI to scour the earth for copper and lithium

The Silicon Valley startup using AI to scour the earth for copper and lithium
Rio Tinto's copper mine upgrade in Mongolia is US$1 billion over budget. (Image: Rio Tinto)
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By Julie Steinberg One of the best holes KoBold Metals ever drilled turned up absolutely nothing.Kurt House and Josh Goldman, the mining company’s co-founders, were hunting for metals last year in Zambia’s vast Copperbelt province. The mining company’s geoscientists were nervous to deliver the bad news: no copper had been found in one of the recently drilled exploration holes. The duo’s surprising reaction: “Great job!”“[The team] totally didn’t believe that we weren’t upset,&rdquo...

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