World First Project Gives Uncrewed Vessels A Voice In UK Waters
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World first project gives unscrewed vessels a voice in UK waters
Marine AI autonomy software on the Royal Navy’s XLUUV Excalibur. Image: Different View. Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) funds world-first project with Marine AI to enable natural language communication between uncrewed and crewed vessels Trials planned in Plymouth and Portsmouth will test a large language model for autonomous ship-to-ship dialogue Breakthrough aims to build capability in human–machine interaction at sea and improve saf…
New project from Marine AI enables uncrewed vessels to communicate with passing ships
Marine AI, a Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA), have launched a first-of-its-kind research project that gives uncrewed vessels the ability to communicate with other ships, with trials taking place in Plymouth and PortsmouthThe project advances on Marine AI's proof-of-concept work with large language models (LLMs) to create an autonomy system that can understand and generate natural language. Supported by DASA funding, the latest phase will…
World First Project Gives Uncrewed Vessels A Voice In UK Waters
Image Credits: Marine AI The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) and Plymouth-based Marine AI have launched a world-first research project to give uncrewed vessels the ability to communicate naturally with other ships. The programme, which began last week, will see trials take place in the Plymouth and Portsmouth trial areas. The project builds on Marine AI’s earlier proof-of-concept work with large language models (LLMs) to create an autono…
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