[Watch] IBM & ProMare Launch AI Marine Vessel

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  • Launch of an artificial intelligence and solar-powered marine research vessel by ProMare and IBM.
  • The vessel is named as Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS).
  • The is to traverse oceans gathering environmental data.

Mayflower launch gets ship tech community buzzing, writes Sam Chambers for Splash 247.

Design and construction

The ship underwent two years of design, construction and training of its AI models.

The fully-autonomous trimaran will be launched from Plymouth on the south coast of the UK later today.

AI Captain

MAS features an ‘AI Captain’ built by ProMare and IBM developers which gives the vessel the ability to sense, think and make decisions at sea with no human captain or onboard crew.

The new class of marine AI is underpinned by IBM’s latest advanced edge computing systems, automation software, computer vision technology and Red Hat Open Source software.

Ability of the AI ship

“Able to scan the horizon for possible hazards, make informed decisions and change its course based on a fusion of live data, the Mayflower Autonomous Ship has more in common with a modern bank than its 17th century namesake,” said Andy Stanford-Clark, chief technology officer, IBM UK & Ireland. “With its ability to keep running in the face of the most challenging conditions, this small ship is a microcosm for every aspiring 21st century business.”

MAS with various missions

To enable followers around the world to stay updated with MAS as it undertakes its various missions.

IBM and ProMare have launched a new interactive web portal.

Built by IBM iX, the business design arm of IBM Services, the MAS400 portal is designed to provide real-time updates about the ship’s location, environmental conditions and data from its various research projects.

MAS into six month sea trials

MAS will spend the next six months in sea trials and undertake various research missions and voyages before attempting to cross the Atlantic next spring. MAS’s transatlantic voyage will be based on a similar route and pioneering spirit to the 1620 Mayflower which made the same crossing 400 years ago.

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Source: Splash247