The asteroid 2024YR4 currently has a 1.9% chance of colliding with Earth as it moves away from us on its solar orbit. It is expected to become too faint to observe until 2029, but may be tracked again with advanced telescopes like the NEO Surveyor and the Vera Rubin LSST. Potentially more accurate predictions regarding its orbit and collision likelihood will be available after its re-observation in 2028/2029. The comments suggest optimism about the use of AI in predicting asteroid impacts more accurately.