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AI learns where ships are headed — even when AIS goes dark

The tanker NS Champion has been identified by U.S. authorities as part of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, a network of vessels used to transport sanctioned oil. Researchers say AI may help predict the movements of such ships even when AIS data is incomplete or misleading.
The tanker NS Champion has been identified by U.S. authorities as part of Russia’s so-called shado
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