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Autonomous ships need R2-D2-like robots for repairs, experts say

Autonomous ships face significant hurdles due to mechanical and electrical failures, as demonstrated by recent incidents with the Mayflower Autonomous Ship. Despite advanced AI navigation systems, the lack of onboard human technicians to perform repairs has led to detours and aborted missions. This highlights a critical need for advanced robotic repair capabilities, akin to R2-D2, before fully autonomous seafaring can become a widespread reality, especially for long-distance voyages. AI

IMPACT The development of autonomous ships is hindered by the need for advanced robotic repair capabilities, suggesting a gap in current AI applications for complex physical systems.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the challenges and future needs for autonomous ships, using past incidents as examples, rather than announcing a new product or research breakthrough.

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Autonomous ships need R2-D2-like robots for repairs, experts say

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Jeremy Kahn ·

    Why we need R2-D2 if we want autonomous ships, factories, and more

    Automation based on A.I. software sounds great. Until something breaks.