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San Francisco Turns to AI to Avoid Collisions Between Ships And Whales

Ferries, cargo ships and tankers cut through choppy waters in the San Francisco Bay as a whale surfaced nearby, its spout barely visible against the white caps. Until now, whales could easily go unnoticed by mariners, but an AI-powered detection …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, San Francisco Turns to AI to Avoid Collisions Between Ships And Whales, Ferries, cargo ships and tankers cut through choppy waters in the San Francisco Bay as a whale surfaced nearby, its spout barely visible against the white caps. Until now, whales could easily go unnoticed by mariners, but an AI-powered detection …

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