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- Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea
- Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Emerging Technology and Maritime Boundary Dispute Resolution
- 2 Renewable Energy and the Law of the Sea
- 3 Striking an Equitable Balance under the Biodiversity Agreement
- 4 Small Modular Reactors and Transportable Nuclear Power Plants
- 5 Shipping, Distributed Ledgers and Private Maritime Law
- 6 Maritime Cyber Security
- 7 International Standards for Hull Inspection and Maintenance of Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- 8 Functionalism and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
- 9 Artificial Intelligence to Facilitate Safe Navigation of Ships
- 10 Unmanned and Autonomous Warships and Military Aircraft
- 11 Seabed Technology and Naval Operations on the Continental Shelf
- Index
9 - Artificial Intelligence to Facilitate Safe Navigation of Ships
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2022
- Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea
- Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Emerging Technology and Maritime Boundary Dispute Resolution
- 2 Renewable Energy and the Law of the Sea
- 3 Striking an Equitable Balance under the Biodiversity Agreement
- 4 Small Modular Reactors and Transportable Nuclear Power Plants
- 5 Shipping, Distributed Ledgers and Private Maritime Law
- 6 Maritime Cyber Security
- 7 International Standards for Hull Inspection and Maintenance of Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- 8 Functionalism and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
- 9 Artificial Intelligence to Facilitate Safe Navigation of Ships
- 10 Unmanned and Autonomous Warships and Military Aircraft
- 11 Seabed Technology and Naval Operations on the Continental Shelf
- Index
Summary
Artificial intelligence (AI) represents emerging technology with beneficial potential for the maritime domain, to contain all natural and manmade features, events, or activities appertaining to the seas, oceans or other navigable waterways. It is not a single technology but a continuum of capabilities designed to synergize computational processing power with human creativity. This chapter introduces key AI concepts, including but not limited to, algorithms, reinforcement learning, deep learning and artificial general intelligence. Science has not yet achieved sentient machines, and fully autonomous vessels may not become commonplace for a number of years; nevertheless, current AI technologies offer risk-reduction methodologies to human-crewed vessels operating in dynamic and often dangerous conditions. In general, AI can enhance compliance with the law of the sea and reduce marine casualties. Specifically, this chapter proposes that AI technologies should be adopted to facilitate safer navigation through improved hydrographic services and AI-supported decision-making for vessel masters and human crews at sea.
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- Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea , pp. 243 - 271Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022