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The tasks involved filling out forms and depositing myriad documents, as required by a range of port-sector entities in different countries, had always been onerous and annoyingly repetitive. The time spent by crew doing paperwork for a ship to enter and use port services lengthened vessel calls; created port congestion; and effectively slowed global commerce.
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Port managers and their colleagues in the various sectors that collectively make seaports a viable and a dependable resource for human survival flew into the V.C. Bird International Airport in the last week of June to meet with their colleagues in Antigua.
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By Mike Jarrett
Artificial Intelligence is the foundation on which modern information technology was built. As a concept, it stirred to life in the late 1940s, and came to wider attention at the turn of that decade with Alan Turing’s thoughts about machine intelligence and his paper titled “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”, which was published in 1950.
Read more: Mitigating threats while embracing AI for efficient regional port operations