What happened to shipping’s innovation boom? Part II
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Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade brings you the second half of his deep dive into innovation within shipping, this time focusing on the human factor
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THE maritime industry is evolving faster than we often realise. Only a few years ago, high-frequency data collection was groundbreaking. Today, cloud-to-cloud connectivity and AI-powered optimisation platforms are a normal part of operations. Advanced vessel connectivity is scaling rapidly, and generative AI and machine learning are poised to accelerate those changes dramatically.
If you missed the previous edition of this podcast, go back and listen to the experts explain what has happened, is happening and will happen, because there is progress there; shipping is innovating fast. You can find it here.
But it’s important to not just focus on the tech, the widgets, the data and the AI. The bit often missed in all this is the human intelligence. And to me that’s the more interesting part of the story. It’s where the greatest opportunities lie, but it’s also the biggest risk.
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