RE:Artificial Intelligence I think the lengthy lab times aren't the lab's fault. I think there's other things at play. First, KDK runs their core shack in Merritt almost year round, and they usually run a lengthy drill program from March/April to October. Unlike a remote, northern exploration camp that has a very short season to operate, Kodiak has the benefit of spreading things out instead of rushing in all their core between June and September. The net result is that KDK doesn't have a rush of press releases; they're more spread out.
Second, they have two very diligent senior Geologists (Jeff Ward and Dave Skelton) running that core shack, and I have no doubt they're scouring every every meter of every hole for information. When a hole is mineralized for more than a kilometer (!!!) it takes a long time to examine through a hand-held loop, cut, and then log it all. And this speaks directly to the comment about using AI -- AI becomes more efficient and accurate when it references larger data sets. It takes time to diligently collect a lot of good info.