Combating Illegal Fishing using Machine Learning with Carmel Eve and Jess Panni
51:56•2020-02-13
Om avsnittet
Technology doing good! While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard sat down with Carmel Eve and Jess Panni to talk about a project with OceanMind to use machine learning technology to track ships committing illegal acts. The conversation explores the nature of illegal fishing, but also how ships are used to smuggle drugs, human smuggling and slavery. OceanMind has worked on these problems for years, and the Endjin team has moved them onto Azure to increase their capabilities - an exciting story of AI!Support this podcast at — }https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
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