This highlights how algorithmic precision effortlessly outperforms human error when navigating the vast complexities of the ocean. It’s a sobering reminder that machine consistency is far superior to our often-distracted intuition.
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My ship drives itself better than most humans drive cars本站添加:
My ship basically drives itself across the ocean. And it's honestly better at staying in a straight line than most people are at driving to work. I'm talking about autopilot that can hold course for thousands of miles while I sleep.
This thing is steering 1,400 ft of steel.
That's longer than the Empire State Building is tall.
It adjusts for wind, waves, and ocean currents every single second. The computer makes over 3,000 tiny steering corrections per hour.
Meanwhile, I'm up here drinking coffee and checking that it's not about to hit anything. Tomorrow, I'll show you what happens when the autopilot breaks and I have to steer this monster by hand.
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