Kirkland Lake Discoveries Corp. announced the engagement of ALS GoldSpot Discoveries Ltd. ("GoldSpot") and the initiation of a high-resolution Multi- parameter Airborne Survey System ("M-PASS") survey over the newly acquired Lucky Strike property in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. The results of this survey will leverage advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze, process and extract insights from the acquired airborne geophysical data.

The airborne survey will cover an area of 115 km2 and will be flown at 50 metre and/or 100 metre line spacing on a north south grid. Final line kilometre spacing will be determined in flight and the total line kilometres flown will range between 1,450 km and ~2,800 km. The resulting comprehensive data package, custom-designed for this survey, will fuel GoldSpot's proprietary AI processing.

Leveraging the immense power of machine learning, the AI system will identify patterns and anomalies within the data, potentially uncovering favourable structures and mineralizing systems with an unparalleled level of accuracy and efficiency. The initiation of this survey highlights KLDC's new trajectory and emphasizes the crucial role that technological advancements will play in the future of mineral exploration in Kirkland Lake. With AI technology leading the way, this endeavor seeks to minimize environmental impact, enhance exploration efficiency, and maximize potential benefits for stakeholders.

In addition to this high resolution airborne geophysical survey, fieldwork consisting of prospecting, geological mapping, and sampling has also been initiated. This work is following up on the high-resolution magnetics, VLF, and LiDAR data collected last year by GoldSpot on the western portion of the property.