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Artificial intelligence could allow ‘new era’ for ice services in Greenland’s waters

By Kevin McGwin, Arctic Now December 6, 2017
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Artificial intelligence is being eyed as a way to allow the Danish ice service to produce more frequent updates of sea ice in the waters around Greenland, improving maritime safety and making it easier for shippers to plan their routes.

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