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The ship, also named the Mayflower, will collect ocean data throughout the three-week journey. Author: UROOBA JAMAL Associated Press Published: 3:10 PM CDT June 15, 2021 Updated: 3:26 PM CDT June 15, 2021
SWANSEA, UK
Editors Note:
The video in the player above is from March 2020, and says the Mayflower was scheduled to set sail in Sept. 2020, however IBM has confirmed that the vessel began its voyage today, June 15, 2021.
Four centuries and one year after the Mayflower departed from Plymouth, England, on a historic sea journey to America, another trailblazing vessel with the same name has set off to retrace the voyage.
This Mayflower, though, is a sleek, modern robotic ship that is carrying no human crew or passengers. It’s being piloted by sophisticated artificial intelligence technology for a trans-Atlantic crossing that could take up to three weeks, in a project aimed at revolutionizing marine research.
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Robotic ship sets off to retrace the Mayflower’s journey
More than four centuries after the Mayflower departed from England on a historic sea journey to America, another trailblazing vessel with the same name has set off.
By UROOBA JAMALAssociated Press
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SWANSEA, Wales Four centuries and one year after the Mayflower departed from Plymouth, England, on a historic sea journey to America, another trailblazing vessel with the same name has set off to retrace the voyage.
This Mayflower, though, is a sleek, modern robotic ship that is carrying no human crew or passengers. It’s being piloted by sophisticated artificial intelligence technology for a trans-Atlantic crossing that could take up to three weeks, in a project aimed at revolutionizing marine research.