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THE AGE OF AUTONOMY

In April, a small aluminium boat will leave Plymouth, sailing west toward the New World. Its name is Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) and it may succeed in having at least as significant an impact on mankind as its namesake did 400 years ago, but by entirely different means. While the first Mayflower’s voyage of discovery brought colonists across the Atlantic, forever changing the landscape and populace of a continent, this one sails unmanned, making its own navigating decisions and conducting research autonomously. When MAS crosses the Atlantic, it will make history as one of the most comprehensive applications of artificial intelligence (AI) yet, not only offering scientists a less expensive way to gather information, but altering the definition of “captain” in the process.

MAS is a 15-metre solar-powered trimaran, built by Aluship in Gdańsk, Poland, and outfitted in Plymouth under the direction of ProMare, a non-profit marine research and exploration corporation founded in 2001. An amalgamation of the latest technology and staggering algorithms with two years of intensive machine learning puts the necessary capabilities for truly autonomous ship operation in one package. Make no mistake: this is not a robot or a drone.

The MAS400 project’s mission is to cruise non-stop to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the most efficient and safest way possible without human interaction. It has six cameras, radar, sonar, AIS, GPS navigation programs and weather monitoring feeding 15 onboard edge computers (in which the data is processed by the device itself, rather than being transmitted to a data centre).

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