Osaka Metro Univ AI replicates captain steering, follows unlearned rules
4310sy · x · 2026-08-23
Nikkei reports that Osaka Metropolitan University has developed an AI for ship steering that can replicate the trajectories of skilled captains. Simulations demonstrated that the AI can adhere to maritime traffic rules it was not explicitly taught, a capability that differs from traditional formula-based methods. This research aims to address crew shortages and advance autonomous shipping.
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