Marine Technology Reporter

Marine Technology Reporter

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  • 1 week ago | marinetechnologynews.com | Wendy Laursen

    IBM recently explained why AI orchestration is important: As AI systems grow more advanced, a single AI model or agent can be insufficient for handling complex tasks. Autonomous systems frequently struggle to collaborate because they are built across multiple clouds and applications, leading to siloed operations and inefficiencies. AI agent orchestration bridges these gaps, enabling multiple AI agents to work together efficiently and ensuring that sophisticated tasks are run seamlessly.

  • 2 weeks ago | marinetechnologynews.com | Wendy Laursen

    This week Sonardyne announced the integration of its CONTROS HydroC dissolved CO2 sensor from -4H-JENA engineering into its Origin 600 Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler, a development aimed at unlocking new capabilities for ocean acidification research. The combined solution enables precise, real-time monitoring of dissolved carbon dioxide levels alongside detailed current profiling.

  • 3 weeks ago | marinetechnologynews.com | Wendy Laursen

    This week, researchers at the University of Florida found that while AI can be a valuable assistant, it falls short of replacing human scientists in many critical areas. The researchers tested how well popular generative AI models including OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft's Copilot and Google's Gemini could handle various stages of the research process.

  • 4 weeks ago | marinetechnologynews.com | Wendy Laursen

    There are subsea canyons far bigger than the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is 6,093 feet (1,857 meters) deep, but the Zhemchug Canyon, located in the middle of the Bering Sea, is 8,530 feet (2,600 meters) deep. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 kilometers) long, but the Kroenke Canyon in the western Pacific Ocean is 480 miles (700 kilometers) long. It is the longest and the most voluminous submarine canyon yet discovered.

  • 1 month ago | marinetechnologynews.com | Wendy Laursen

    Last year, headstones carved from ice by Icelandic sculptor Ottó Magnússon were placed in a windswept field by the sea to create, before they melted away, a Glacier Graveyard. The headstones bore the names of glaciers from around the world that are lost or waning due to global warming.

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