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Artificial Intelligence in Maritime – a learning curve |
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Download the new report from Lloyd’s Register - Artificial Intelligence in Maritime – a learning curve |
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a critical technology for giving maritime companies a performance edge, but how can it be used to get ahead of the market? And how can AI accelerate digital transformation and meet the challenges of the upcoming energy transition?
Lloyd’s Register’s new report, Artificial Intelligence in Maritime - a learning curve, explores the current state of AI in the maritime industry, including market sizing and use cases, and explains how AI has the potential to revolutionise maritime operations and create significant competitive advantages for those companies that embrace it.
Written by maritime innovation consultancy Thetius, the report looks at how integration of AI in autonomous shipping, safety and navigational support systems, and vessel optimisation solutions will deliver immense value to users when implemented properly and efficiently.
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